Fun fact, Mercator would in principle be even more distorted than it is, but almost every map that uses it crops at least the top and bottom 5 degrees to hide it. Mercator’s original cropped to 66°S - 80°N, which shifts Europe towards the middle.
I mean it’s greatly exaggerated on Mercator but it’s definitely not tiny.
It’s bigger than Australia

That outline is like the entire continental shelf, or all the area where the glaciers are directly over rock (as opposed to having ocean in between), or something like that.
But if the ice weren’t there, not all of it would actually be above sea level:

Might actually be smaller than Australia if the ice were gone, give or take things like sea level rise and isostatic rebound.
Nice. What did you use for that one?
https://niy.ai/worldmap lets you reproject Mercator to put any landmass you want in the middle by clicking on it, but it doesn’t have that overlay thing.
Fake map north should be pointing away from Antarctica dumbass. Read a book.
Does that mean Australia is not the biggest island
Apparently Greenland is considered the largest island. The difference between a continent and island is a little arbitrary.
Are continents islands?
There is no agreed upon definition or set of continents globally
It might as well be a made up word
the just be making up words now
All words are made up
no i’m doesn’t
What will they think of next?
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The Australia thing is something we were taught in high school.
I think I remember being told Greenland was the largest island, while Australia was a continent
Something to do with tectonic plates
Continents is a human made construct that’s later rationalized with tectonic plates and other criteria. Basically, people around the Mediterranean Sea divided the Mediterranean Coast into 3 parts and later extended this concept.
Yeah, but so is an island. It’s all human constructs. we see patterns and make up sounds for them.
Yes of cause
If you go by the geological definition, Australia is a continent, as is Zealandia. That’s right, New Zealand has equal geological footing with the entirety of Eurasia.
Probably why they keep getting left off maps, jealousy.
Not all continents, no. Islands are bodies of land surrounded by water on all sides, no? Wouldn’t Antarctica and Australia then qualify by that definition?
I mean every landmass is surrounded on all sides by water though
But most of the land that are considered continents are connected to one or kore other land, and thus couldn’t be defined as an island.
Though, after reading a few other comments, it seems the definition of what makes a continent a continent is apparently subject to debate.
~This is why we can’t have nice things.~
Hence “most other continents”
Yeah it’s smaller but not tiny
Friendly reminder that Europe is not a continent.
If Europe isn’t a continent then neither is India!
It gets called The Indian subcontinent for
exactly that reasonbut not Europe because of colonialism.How dare you! Oh, wait, I agree!






