Why is Australia sometimes considered a continent, but Greenland never is? Aren’t they both large islands that could both pass as continents?

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Why is Australia sometimes considered a continent, but Greenland never is? Aren’t they both large islands that could both pass as continents?

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Australia isn’t sometimes a continent, it always is. Always a continent, country and island. 

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