The Aleutian Islands.
Hawaii, and alaska
The Aletian Islands.
The Aleutian Islands extend into the Pacific in a southwestward direction from Alaska. They are a chain of over 300 volcanic islands which extends for over 1,200 miles, defining the southern edge of the Bering Sea.
Aleutian Islands are chain of volcanic islands that separate the Bering Sea (north) from the main portion of the Pacific Ocean (south) southwest of Alaska
Some of the islands that are part of Alaska include Kodiak Island, Prince of Wales Island, Adak Island, and the Aleutian Islands. These islands contribute to the diverse geography and ecosystems found within the state.
They are called the Aleutian Islands.
The Aleutian Chain is a chain of 150 islands near Alaska that are all volcanic in nature. The chain can be found between the Northern Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea.
Alaska is part of the North American continent. Hawaii is a chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean, so it is not considered to be part of any continent. Instead, it is part of Oceania, a region centered on the islands of the tropical Pacific Ocean.
A whopping 80 percent of those are located in Alaska's remote Aleutian Islands chain. The volcanic island chain, which stretches west from the mainland toward Kamchatka on the northwest Asian coast, is the result of the sinking of the Pacific plate beneath the North American plate
The Aleutian Island Chain is the name of the islands off of the South Western coast of Alaska.
Hawaii is a chain of islands in the Pacific.
The solomon Islands is one such chain.