Yes, they are both pretty remarkable achievements and even using modern technology they would be very difficult to replicate.
Some non-examples of archi the US Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands, and the Dutch Virgin Islands. To this list, you can add the Hawaiian Islands as well.
chain islands
Hawaiian Islands, Fijian Islands, Jamaica, Haiti/Dominican Republic, Sri Lanka, Taiwan
Flat non-mountainous islands are usually considered coral islands. Examples of this type of island would be the Bahamas, Anegada in the British Virgin Islands, Turks & Caicos, the Florida Keys, and the barrier islands of Belize are all examples of coral islands. The majority of Caribbean islands are mountainous and have a volcanic history.
Volcanic islands can be found in several places around the world. Examples include the Hawaiian Islands and the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific, the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, some of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean, the Canary Islands and Azores off the coast of Africa, and Iceland. These are just a few of many examples.
Hawaiian Islands, Fijian Islands, Jamaica, Haiti/Dominican Republic, Sri Lanka, Taiwan
Little Italy in New York
Two large islands in Europe are Great Britain and Ireland.
There are many examples of Solomon Islands cultural artifacts. Some of them include the moon rock, artwork, cravings, photos and so much more.
The San Bernardino Strait between the islands of Luzon and Samar, and the San Juanico Strait between the islands of Leyte and Samar, are two examples of straits in the Philippines.
No, Tropical Islands are islands with high rain levels and High temperatures throughout the year. Examples are the Virgin Islands, Fiji, and Puerto Rico.
The barrier islands