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Q: Have the Galapagos Islands ever been connected to the South American continent?
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On what continental are the Galapagos Islands?

By definition the Galapagos Islands are not on a continent.


Are the Galapagos islands part of Oceania?

No, the Galapagos Islands are considered to belong to the South American continent. They are around 1000 km from the South American mainland and are part of the country Ecuador.


What continent are the Galapagos tortoise's in?

Galapagos islands in South America


What continent are the Galapagos Islands on?

They are group of volcanic islands lying along the equator in the Pacific Ocean west of the mainland of Ecuador. Thus, they are not on a continent but lie west of the South American continent in the Pacific Ocean.


Where are the galapolis islands?

The Galapagos Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean about 575 miles west of the South American continent. They are a territory of the nation of Ecuador.


Which continent the Galapagos islands closest to?

don't know


Which continent are the galapagos island close to?

The Galapagos Islands are West from Ecuador, which is in South America.


What is the currency in the Galapagos Islands?

The American dollar is the currency of Galapagos Islands, same as Ecuador which is the country that Galapagos is part of.


What countries home of the galapagos Islands?

The Galapagos Islands are part of the South American country Ecuador.


Giant turtles are found on which South American islands?

Galapagos Islands


What country is home of the Galapagos Islands?

The Galapagos Islands are part of Ecuador since 1832.


The Galapagos Islands are part of what continent?

The Galapagos are volcanic islands off the west coast of South America. They rise form the sea floor and are not part of any continent. They do however come under the political sovereignty of Ecuador.