As my name might give away, I'm from the Netherlands. We used two different words for continents though, we also had what can be best translated as 'world parts', I might be making it up but if I remember correctly Eurasia is the continent, while Europe and Asia are the worldparts. According to the dutch wiki: continents are based on geological factors, while worldparts are based on geopolitical factors. I guess you engilsh-speakers need to specify this to find out about which definition you are talking. So to answer the OP: Europe is a continent because you use a geopolitical view when defining the continents.You in America? Honestly, I never remember it being taught as Eurasia until my junior year of high school and even then it was just a term used to describe both continents. I'ma need the history of that.
Australia just a big ass island like Greenland but it was allowed to be a continent tho.

As my name might give away, I'm from the Netherlands. We used two different words for continents though, we also had what can be best translated as 'world parts', I might be making it up but if I remember correctly Eurasia is the continent, while Europe and Asia are the worldparts. According to the dutch wiki: continents are based on geological factors, while worldparts are based on geopolitical factors. I guess you engilsh-speakers need to specify this to find out about which definition you are talking. So to answer the OP: Europe is a continent because you use a geopolitical view when defining the continents.
Australia is roughly four times the size of Greenland![]()


You answered your own question and you din't even realize it.I don't understand the concept of this thread. By your reasoning, shouldn't we be questing why North America and South America are two different continents....they are connected by an isthmus. Or why Africa and Asia are two different continents? They are connected by the Isthmus of Suez? Rivers, bodies of water, and mountains don't count? Geography wasn't an exact science during most of these designations anyway. Cultural differences did play a large part in separating landmasses. Kick knowledge brehs and help me understand the problem.

Well thats what i'm saying. Europe is a continent due to those factors. Is there a problem with that?You answered your own question and you din't even realize it.![]()
You've been playing too much Civilization.I only see one continent and a bunch of zombie infested islands, wastelands and tundras.
Well thats what i'm saying. Europe is a continent due to those factors. Is there a problem with that?
came in to say thisWhite supremacy.
I don't understand the concept of this thread. By your reasoning, shouldn't we be questing why North America and South America are two different continents....they are connected by an isthmus. Or why Africa and Asia are two different continents? They are connected by the Isthmus of Suez? Rivers, bodies of water, and mountains don't count? Geography wasn't an exact science during most of these designations anyway. Cultural differences did play a large part in separating landmasses. Kick knowledge brehs and help me understand the problem.