Why Aren't Greenland, Australia Both Continents?
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Neil Thomas of Libertyville wanted to know:
If Greenland is bigger than Australia, why isn't it considered a continent?
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.. about maps, Australia and Greenland, Vernon Area Library in Lincolnshire suggests:
- "As the Crow Flies: A First Book of Maps" by Gail Hartman
- "Maps" by David L. Stienecker
- "Be Your Own Map ā¦
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Article title: Why Aren't Greenland, Australia Both Continents?.
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Newspaper title: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL).
Publication date: March 30, 2000.
Page number: 1.
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