An archipelago is a group of islands spread over a broad area of ocean.
An archipelago is a group of islands spread over a broad area of ocean. This term is often used to describe clusters of islands found in the ocean.
An archipelago is a group of islands spread over a broad area of ocean. It typically consists of a chain, cluster, or collection of islands that are often formed by volcanic activity or shifts in tectonic plates. Examples include the Maldives in the Indian Ocean or the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
A group of islands is called an archipelago.
A group of islands is called an archipelago.
An 'archipelago' means 'a large group of islands'
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This group of islands is called the Aleutian Islands.
A group of islands is called an archipelago.
A group of islands is called an archipelago.
The Bahamas are the group of islands. The other group of islands is called the higher Antilles. The third group is called the lower Antilles.
A string or group of islands is called an archipelago.
An 'archipelago' means 'a large group of islands'
An archipelago is a term used for a group of islands.
Archipelago: a group of islands spread out next to a land mass
Archipelago: a group of islands spread out next to a land mass
Islands or lands formed by underwater volcanoes that erupt and dry to form these islands.
An archipelago (also called an island group or island chain) is a group of islands.