It is an island in the atlantic ocean, above it is the arctic ocean. It is not part of any continent. ^ the above answerers are just goofing around.
2007-02-25 13:33:58
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answer #1
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answered by Paula 3
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North America
2007-02-25 10:54:57
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answer #2
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answered by Manapazza 5
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North America.
2007-02-24 14:57:42
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answered by foongwk140804 7
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Technically it belongs to Denmark, which is in Europe. But geographically, Denmark is a part of the continent of North America.
2007-02-24 09:06:21
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answered by Rick R 5
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north America
its part of the North American plate
and the water separating it from the mainland has Continental rocks under it
2007-02-27 11:15:56
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answered by 22 4
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its part of north america as is on the north american plate, but it could be argued that politically its europe as denmark owns it, but i like to stick to geographic rather than political classification - North America
2007-02-24 05:56:25
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answered by Kev P 3
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geographically part of North America
politically part of Europe (part of Denmark)
culturally part of both North America (Inuit culture) and Europe (Danish)
2007-02-24 06:03:18
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answered by SAMUEL ELI 7
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Its area of Europe regardless of if it really is in the route of N. u.s.. We had this debate in my classification, yet i'm positive it really is Europe. regardless of if it really is interior the Continental N. u.s.. Geographically. Its area of Denmark, too.
2016-12-04 21:37:39
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answered by ? 4
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eruope and its apart of denmark
2007-02-24 08:08:58
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answered by Nik 2
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NORTE AMERIACNA
2007-02-24 05:58:40
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answered by Jennifer S 4
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