Philippine Islands
have The Philippines have many natural resources.
Pacific Ocean to the West, Atlantic Ocean to the East of Philippines btw the Arctic Ocean is to the North i believe. If it is not correct i am very sorry
yes it is a composite because it is the one of active volcano here in the Philippines... isn't correct.
It is the Bahamas, since the Tropic of Cancer passes through one of the Bahamas' islands, called Long Island.
The one effect of the plate movement is that few volcano's were formed on the islands or other places Written and answered by a 13 year old Chapman middle school kid :) see we r smart This is someone else and you are not as smart as you think the correct answer is plate tectonics isolated many species I would now because I took a test got this answer wrong and this was the correct one Thanks!
Grammatically it is correct but........ if you are asking somebody to marry you then say - "will you marry me"?
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Philippines" (islands off SE Asia).
The correct statement is "He doesn't have any money."
how many islands does the Philippines having during high tides and low tides? the answer is: 7,107 during low tide and 7,107 during high tide....... get it? the no. of islands never change at tide reversals, they will always be the same at 7,107. maybe the correct question is: how many islands of the Philippines can you see during high/low tides? answer: no idea, maybe minus 7, 20, 50, 100 during low tide
New Spain (Mexico) under López de Villalobos, who in 1542 named the islands for after the infant Philip, later Philip II. Pina, is an attempt at politically correct speech in order to prevent the Philippine name to refer to colonial conquest. Much like Native American over the colonial term 'indian'.
The three sites are correct. Ferdinand Magellan did notmake it to the Spice Islands himself. He was killed in the Philippines, which was before he reached the Spice Islands.Survivors from the voyage did continue to the Spice Islands and then on to Spain though.
No, not in this case. In standard English, we would generally use the definite article: You are from the Philippines." This gets confusing, of course, because some country names do not require an article-- for example: You are from Russia. But the country you asked about is generally known as "the Philippines" (referring to a group of islands that make up that nation).
Yes, IF she meets the residency requirements of the county she lives in AND does correct service of process on her husband.
Yes, It is really fun in Philippines.
I think its the DFA because I once asked an acquaintance of mine why is she absent on the day of our recognition. She answered that department. Btw, DFA stands for Department of Foreign affairs...Im not that sure but hope its correct...^^
The correct spelling is Philippines.
The island nation is the Philippines, an archipelago off southeast Asia in the Pacific.