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Landmass

A landmass, or land mass, is a large region or area of land that is in one piece and not broken up by oceans.[1][2] The term is often used to refer to lands surrounded by an ocean or sea, such as a continent or a large island.[3][4] In the field of geology, a landmass is a defined section of continental crust extending above sea level.[5]

"Land mass" redirects here. For a list of land surface areas of the world's political entities, see List of countries and dependencies by area.

Continents are often thought of as distinct landmasses and may include any islands that are part of the associated continental shelf. When multiple continents form a single contiguous land connection, the connected continents may be viewed as a single landmass. Earth's largest landmasses are (starting with largest):[6][7][8]

Coastline paradox

Continent

Boundaries between the continents of Earth

Island

List of islands by area

Landform

Glossary of landforms

Mainland

Supercontinent