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Jan 10, 2020

[Answer] What is the second-largest island in the world?

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...1. Madagascar 2. New Zealand 3. New Guinea 4. Iceland




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New Guinea - Greenland is the largest island in the world. Second to Greenland, however, is New Guinea. Spanning more than 300,000 square miles, New Guinea sits in the western Pacific Ocean to the north of Australia. The eastern half of the 1,500-mile-long island belongs to Papua New Guinea, while the western half, known appropriately as Western New Guinea, is part of Indonesia. Although New Guinea is a tropical island, the tall mountain peaks — remnants of ancient volcanoes — have glaciers at the tops. :


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1 comment:

  1. Australia ... continent, island
    OR
    island continent?

    The total area of Australia is 7,686,850 square kilometers (2,967,892 square miles), with land constituting 7,617,930 square kilometers (2,942,282 square miles) and water 68,920 square kilometers (26,610 square miles).

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