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Tokelau

Tokelau is comprised of three islands located in the South Pacific Ocean. It is part of New Zealand’s territory and has a total land area of 10 sq km. The island is home to 1,416 inhabitants as of 2009.

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What do Tokelau people like to eat?

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They like to eat food that come from the coconut tree and from the sea because they're are nice and fresh to eat. Like fresh fish from the sea and others and the coconut tree fresh to drink and fresh to eat. TE MALIE

What continent is Tokelau on?

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Tokelau, a group of atolls in the south-west Pacific, is a Dependent Territory of New Zealand and part of Oceania - therefore, it is not part of an actual continent. It has no official capital city.

Thank you in Maori?

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Tēnā koa, tēnā rawa atu, kia ora rawa atu or simply kia ora.

What is the area of Tokelau?

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The area of Tokelau is 10 square kilometers.

How many Tokelau people live in New Zealand?

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there is about 100 to 200 tokelauns living in new zealand

What is the culture of Tokelau?

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Tokelau is under the sovereignty of New Zeland, but the cultures are seperate. If you are from Tokelau, you are Tokelauan. Tokelau is it's own culture. Some Tokelauans have been generations from Samoa and Spain.

Where is Tokelau?

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What is the population density of Tokelau?

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Tokelau's population density is 115 people per square kilometer.

Are Inherited behaviors that help animals survive are called structural adaptations?

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nope there called behavioural adaptations.

there are 3 kinds of adaptations:

structural

behavioural

physiological

What is Tokelau fatele?

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Tokelau Fateles are traditional Tokelaun dances. There are alot of different dances and songs and these are peformed mainly at celebrations