they recycle and they definitely depend on nature for food. (fruits and veggies.)
People in Fiji often earn a living fishing or in the tourist industry. They also earn a living by working in healthcare and in education.
Yes, the living conditions just like in fiji. It's always been like that and always odds are will stay that way, too
There is tropical farm lands where they grow fruits and vegetables for the market to sell
Fiji people dont play football but rather Rugby. If you mean Football as in soccer??
Because both countries the Republic of Fiji and the Kingdom of Tonga have laid claims to the Minerva Reef which is south of Tonga and Fiji. The people of Ono, Lau - Fiji use the reef to fish and so is the people of Eua - Tonga. Todate, the reef remains open to both Fiji & Tonga citizens alike.
People who comes from Fiji are known as Fijians.
No, people don't use land, land uses people
He had no influence on the fijians, he was just passing through Fiji. He did not even land in Fiji.
The people of Fiji.
The people and language of Fiji are Fijian.
R. Gerard Ward has written: 'Land use and population in Fiji' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Land use, Economic aspects, Population, Economic aspects of Agriculture
Mostly mountainous ranges, also low lying land
people
it was unknown because alot of people came to Fiji
about 50 The population of Fiji in the year 2004 by the Bureau of Statistics Fiji it showed that 840,201 people live in the Fiji Islands.