The Galapagos Islands are a chain of islands located in the Pacific Ocean west of Ecuador. The population of slightly over 25, 000 primarily speak the Spanish language.
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The Galapagos Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean, about 600 miles west of Ecuador's mainland, the country to which they belong. The archipelago consists of 18 main islands and several smaller ones.
Venice in Italy consists of 90 islands connected by canals and bridges.
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.
No, the Galapagos Islands have never been connected to the South American continent. They are a group of volcanic islands located in the Pacific Ocean, about 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador.
The Galapagos have no goods export. People doesn't live there. The galapagos is a unique place of little Islands with the most rare nature and animals on the planet. And is the habitat of too important species around the world. For example is the only place that you can find a marine iguana; but has too many active Volcanos in some of the youngest Islands that people can't live there. National geographic has a great documentary of The Galapagos. 2-24-2010 People do indeed live on the Galapagos, mostly for the tourist trade, and to provide goods and services to each other. If you go to GoogleEarth.com and go to the Galapagos, you can explore the islands via satellite photos. You can actually see a town.
The actual population of the Galapagos Islands is of 20,000 Only 4 of the 13 major Islands are inhabited.
The Galapagos islands are a province of Ecudaor, with a population of about 40,000. They speak predominantly Spanish
Currently the Galapagos Islands has a population of 20,000 which are distributed in only 4 islands (Santa Cruz, Isabela, Floreana and San Cristobal).
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Charles Darwin thought that the original population of finches were blown over from South America to the Galapagos Islands.
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There are no rivers in the Galapagos Islands.
Yes, some of the islands in the Galapagos are inhabited by humans, but not all. The largest inhabited islands in the archipelago are Santa Cruz, San Cristobal, and Isabela. Many other islands in the Galapagos are protected and serve as wildlife reserves.
about 1/2 the population live on the Galapagos islands