[Paddlewise] On Island, Continents, etc.

From: Natalie Wiest <wiestn_at_tamug.tamu.edu>
Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 10:20:13 -0500
Y'all got me curious on this one, so I headed out into ye olde library stacks,
whisked A dictionary of geography (F.J. Monkhouse, 1970) off the shelf, and
here's what it had to say:





island:  A piece of land surrounded by water, smaller than a continent... the
largest islands are Greenland (2.2 million sq. km or 840,000 sq. mi.), New
Guinea (820,00 sq. km;  317,000 sq. mi.) and Borneo ((750,000 sq km;  287,000
sq mi).





The Encyclopedia Ameriana rounds out the rest of the "top 10" list with
Madagascar at 590,000 sq.km or 227,800 sq mi;  Baffin at 476,000 sq km or
183,800 sq mi;  Sumatra at 473,700 sq km or 182,900 sq mi;  Honshu, Great
Britain, Ellesmere, and Victoria in that order.





continent  One of the earth's major constituent land-mases, composed of sialic
rocks, rising from the ocean floor.  Structurally it includes shallowly
submerged adjacent areas (the Continental shelf) and neighbouring islands;  in
this sense, the continents occupy 30% of the earth's surface.  Actual dry land
comprises about 29%.





FWIW





Natalie Wiest


Pelican Island/Galveston Island TX USA  








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