It is on Mainland!!!!
Mount St. Helans is aproximatly 120km or 75 miles away from the pacific ocean.
Easter Island it is situated 2300 miles west of Chile in the Pacific Ocean
Mount Olympus is completely incorrect. The correct answer to your question is the island (which eventually became submerged in the ocean) of Atlantis.
The landform you are referring to is called a barrier island. These islands are long, narrow strips of sand that are parallel to the coast and separated from the mainland by a lagoon or marsh. They often provide protection to the mainland from the ocean and can be found in coastal areas around the world.
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It Is Located On Naples, Italy So I Think It Is A Mainland
No. A delta forms when a stream enters a standing body of water, usually the ocean. Those conditions do not exist on Mount St Helens.
mt Fuji is on the island of Japan
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Mount St. Helans is aproximatly 120km or 75 miles away from the pacific ocean.
Its next to ocean beach on the corner of the mainland in front of the big island.
A narrow strip of land that runs between the ocean and the mainland is called a barrier island. These islands provide protection to the mainland against erosion and storm damage.
Here are two examples: The state of Tasmania is an Island and is separated from the mainland by the Bass strait. Also Hawaii is a state and is separated from the mainland by part of the Pacific Ocean.
That depends on what mainland you're referring to. Vancouver Island is separated from the US by the Straight of Juan de Fuca, Vancouver by the Straight of Georgia, and Asia by the Pacific Ocean.
Hawaii and Alaska are two states that are not bordered by the mainland in the United States. Hawaii is an island state located in the Pacific Ocean, while Alaska is separated from the mainland by Canada.