Exploring The 7 Largest Islands In The World: From Greenland to Honshu

08 March 24

Ankita

Greenland

The world's largest island is called Greenland, and it is situated between the Atlantic and Arctic oceans.

New Guinea

Situated on the western side of the Pacific Ocean, in the Eastern Malay Archipelago, is the second-largest island in the world.

Borneo

Nestled in the southeast of the Malay peninsula, Borneo is the third largest island in the world, made up of three countries.

Madagascar

Madagascar is the fourth-ranked island nation in the Indian Ocean. It is marginally smaller than Texas.

Baffin

Situated in Nunavut, Canada, it is the largest island in the country and the fifth largest overall.

Sumatra

Ranking sixth among the world's largest islands, Sumatra is vulnerable to earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions.

Honshu

It hides away in Japan and is regarded as one of the country's most populous islands.

Click Here