yes hamsters and coins
tropical islands have many animals but these are some hermit crabs..any crabs. mammels,fish.birds.turtles.insects and more.
that doesnt make sence and that's not from any poptropica islands
Yes.
Yes, some tropical islands are relatively safe from hurricanes due to their geographical location. For example, the islands of Hawaii are situated in the central Pacific and experience fewer hurricanes compared to other regions. Additionally, islands like Fiji and Tahiti can have hurricane seasons but are less frequently affected than others in the Caribbean. However, it's important to note that while some islands may be less prone, they are not entirely immune to hurricanes or tropical storms.
Rain forests are not restricted to islands, they can exist in continents as well, such as the Amazon Rainforest, located in Brazil. And of course, not all islands have rainforest's, islands can have any kind of ecosystem. They are, in some cases, completely barren and devoid of life.
First they have to learn it from someone who has been to the tropical islands or at the tropical islands (bon voyage) and then you can do it from any music player. (stereo)
Almost all tropical and sub-tropical palm species can be found on the Fiji islands. The most common is the Coconut palm. For native (indigenous) species see for example: Watling, Dick (Richard John), Palms of the Fiji Islands, Suva, Fiji 2005, ISBN 982-9047-02-4
Alaska is part of the North American continent. Hawaii is a chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean, so it is not considered to be part of any continent. Instead, it is part of Oceania, a region centered on the islands of the tropical Pacific Ocean.
Does Italy have any islands
Yes it is called a sand box
Nobody Knows. The Galapagos Islands are a tricky biome. Like any island, the Galapagod Islands do not have any specific biome. The closest any scientist and gotten to the specific biome is Tropical Rainforest.
Coral reefs are found below sea level in shallow waters surrounding islands or continents alike where water temperatures are tropical and subtropical as far as any sun lights penetrates.