Fiji's mountains were once known as the Cannibal Isles, because of its ferocious natives. The most part of Fiji is mountainous.
dormant volcanoes, mountainous terrain, rainforests, beaches, coral reefs.
Dormant Volcanoes, Coral reefs, Rainforests, Beaches and Mountainous terrain
Mostly mountainous ranges, also low lying land
All regions of Fiji receive more rainfall than a desert.A desert is defined as having an annual rainfall of less than 500mm.The lowest annual rainfall in Fiji is 1500-3000mm on some outlying islands. On the mainland the annual rainfall is 2000-3000mm on the coast and lowland areas, and up to 6000mm in mountainous areas.
Fiji consists of 322 islands (of which 106 are inhabited) and 522 smaller islets. The two most important islands are Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. The islands are mountainous, with peaks up to 1,300 metres (4,250 ft), and covered with tropical forests.
FIJI has foe ever been FIJI
Republic of the Fiji IslandsThe Sovereign Republic of the Fiji Islands.
There is only one country in Fiji: Fiji.
Fiji is located in Australasia
Fiji uses the Fiji Dollar, although the Australian Dollar is widely accepted _______________________________________________ Fiji is a country of its own with its own jurisdiction and legislation. Fiji uses the Fiji Dollar. $1.00=100cents. Fiji monetary unit is $FJD
Fiji is an archipelago made up of over 300 islands, primarily shaped like a Y or a boomerang. The two largest islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, form the main landmass, with numerous smaller islands surrounding them. The geography features mountainous terrain, lush rainforests, and stunning coastlines, contributing to its unique shape and diverse ecosystems.