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An island is a piece of land (usually of natural origin) in an ocean, sea, lake or river, surrounded on all sides by water[1] and constantly rising above the water even at high tide[2]. The islands differ from the mainland in smaller sizes
The largest island in terms of area is considered to be Greenland, which is approximately three times smaller than the smallest continent - Australia. A group of sea islands located close to each other is called an archipelago (for example, the Malay Archipelago). A series of small islands stretched in one direction is called a ridge (for example, the Kuril ridge).
In the Solar System outside of Earth, the only known examples of islands are those on Saturn's moon Titan
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