| Basic: |
| A landmass is a type of land mass. |
| Documentation: |
| Comment: A specialization of LandMass . Each instance of #$LandBody is a cohesive chunk of land surrounded by one or more bordering bodies of water. Types of #$LandBody include the specializations Island and TrueContinent . Instances include ContinentOfAustralia, Trinidad-Island, and Crete-Island-Greece . Areas of land defined by human occupation or political boundaries, for example, NorthernCalifornia or NorthernIreland, are instances of GeographicalRegion, but not of #$LandBody. Note: Note that a dry planet would not have any instances of #$LandBody, and a solid planet with only a few disconnected bodies of water would only have #$Islands as instances of #$LandBody according to this definition. |
| Structure: |
| Every shoreline is in some landmass. Some shoreline is in every landmass. |
| Miscellaneous: |
| Types of landmass include true continents and islands. |
| Every landmass is surrounded by some body of water. |