Why Isn't Greenland Considered a Continent?

It is one of the major land masses on earth.
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Why Isn't Greenland Considered a Continent?
There has to be a line in the sand between a small continent and the world's largest island, and traditionally that line exists between Australia and Greenland. But, why?
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