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Did You Know?
What is the world's largest island?
Greenland covers 840,000 square miles (2,176,000 square kilometers).
Continents are typically defined as landmasses made of low-density rock that
essentially floats on the molten material below. Greenland fits this
description, but it's only about one-third the size of Australia. Some
scientists call Greenland an island, others say it's a continent.
Source: www.space.com
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