no , they don't the water level can get so high so it catches up to the island level so it submerges the island.
Not always the case... for instance, the Hawaiian Islands steadily, yet very slowly, sink as time passes. Google "island subsidence" for more info.
yes eventually
Cook Strait which lies between the North and South Islands, connects the Tasman Sea on the West to the Pacific Ocean on the East.
There are no oceans in Alaska, it is surrounded by two oceans, the Arctic and the Pacific Oceans.
The Hawaiian Islands are not floating in the sea- they're land masses. Think of them as really tall mountains rising from the sea floor, with the tops sticking out above the water.
Pumice does not sink.
artic and atlantic oceans
They are in the Arctic Oceans.
between 1200 and 6000 depending on your definition, 227 are inhabited
Well the islands can't sink it's impossible so it would most likely be volcanoes
In the us
In the us
oceans
ISLANDS.....?
Newfoundland
Volcanoes.
Bora (I think)
Isolationism .
The something is in between these to islands...