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The two smallest continents are Australia and Europe. Australia is an island continent, however, Europe is not. Antarctica is the third smallest continent and is also an island continent.

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Straight-line distance between Anchorage, AK and Kodiak, AK is 253 miles.

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Antarctica is a continent, fifth largest on earth, covering about 10% of its surface.

Antarctica does not qualify as an island. An island is small enough to not be considered a continent.

Directly, you cannot give true when asked the question, "Is Antarctica a continent."

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Deception Island is an island in the South Shetland Islands archipelago, Antarctica. Its location in the Antarctic Peninsula includes in in the governance of the Antarctic Treaty. It is considered, then, part of Antarctica.

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The largest island in Antarctica is Alexander Island, which covers an area of approximately 4,195 square miles (10,865 square kilometers). It is located in the Bellingshausen Sea off the western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula.

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In Antarctica, the British Antarctic Survey maintains these facilities:

  • Bird Island on South Georgia Island,
  • Halley on the Brunt Ice Shelf, Antarctica,
  • King Edward Point on South Georgia,
  • Rothera on Adelaide Island, Antarctica,
  • Signy in the South Orkney Islands,
  • Fossil Bluff Forward logistics facility, Alexander Island, Antarctica, and
  • Sky Blu, Forward logistics facility, Antarctica.

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Australia and Antarctica are both island continents.

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Antarctica is a continent covering 10% of the earth's surface.

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Antarctica is considered an island because it is surrounded by water, specifically the Southern Ocean. Unlike continents which are defined by their continental crust and landmass, Antarctica is mainly covered in ice with a small amount of exposed land.

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There are approximately 2788 miles between Anchorage, Alaska and the largest island of Hawaii. I checked on Google Earth.

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Australia and Antarctica are the island continents, however, Europe is smaller than Antarctica.

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ANCHORAGE


Kotzebue sound

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Mt Erebus

Mt Bird

Mt Melton

Mt Terra Nove

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Australia and Antarctica are known as the island continents.

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Sir Earnest Shackleton died on South Georgia Island in 1922. South Georgia Island is not considered to be Antarctica.

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Australia and Antarctica are the island continents, however, Europe is smaller than Antarctica.

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Australia and Antarctica are the island continents, however, Europe is smaller than Antarctica.

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Ross Island is connected to the Antarctic continent by ice.

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Australia and Antarctica are known as the island continents.

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The sciencetists have discovered that there is some Animals in Antarctica like Penguins there are 3 oceans and 3 seas near Antarctica they are some island and lands in Antarctica too.

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the two continents are australia and antarctica

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Antarctica and Australia.

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This is actually the continent of Antarctica. 500000 kings really means 500000 king/emperor penguins. This island is Antarctica, which is concluded as one.

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It is located in Antarctica, the most southerly volcano on Earth.

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Erebus is located on Ross Island, Antarctica, which is joined to the continent by its permanent ice sheet.

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On average, there are about 7520 miles, depending on where in Antarctica you start from, and which island in Hawaii you go to.

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It's a small island close to Antarctica - with a large colony of penguins.

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It's on Ross Island in Antarctica.

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Antarctica, actually, don't know

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Easter Island and Antarctica

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Technically yes, and technically no.

There are rats on the island of South Georgia, which is an island belonging to the content of Antarctica, however, great pains are being taken to prevent the from reaching the main land to prevent them from disrupting the fragile ecosystem.

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Greenland is the largest island in the world, with an area of about 2,166,086 square kilometers.

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Antarctica is considered a continent -- covering 10% of the earth's surface. It is not considered an island.

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Antarctica is a continent covering 10% of the earth's surface, which is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.

There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.

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Yes, it's on the Northernmost tip of Antarctica- about 1000 miles directly South of The Falkland Islands.

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Antarctica - 14,000,000 sq km (island continent)

Europe - 9,940,000 sq km

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Easter Island and Antarctica.

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No. It is too cold in Antarctica for tornadoes.

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The Pensacola Islands are located on Queen Elizabeth Island in Antarctica. The extend for about 280 miles (this is 450 kilometers).

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The spelling of Antarctica (South Pole continent) is correct. The spelling of the island continent in the southwest Pacific Ocean is Australia.

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Australia and Antarctica are continents by geographical definition. They are islands in that they are completely surrounded by water.

For this reason, they may both be referred to as island continents.

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No place in Canada has the same longitude that Anchorage has.

However, Destruction Bay and Frances Lake in the Yukon Territory, Nahanni Butte

and Rat River in the Northwest Territories, Ennadai and Eskimo Point in Nunavut,

and Resolution Island in Quebec, have very nearly the same latitude that Anchorage has.

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