The continental shelf is the shallow part of the ocean.
The Pacific Ocean. Most of the Islands are in the North Pacific but quite a few are in the South Pacific.
The white parts aren't islands, there are just shallow parts of the ocean.
The ocean can range from 36,000 feet deep (Challenger Deep, Mariana Trench) to only a few millimeters deep at the beach.
Yes lots, Japan, Tywan, Hawaii and Figi are but a few
No corals live on the ocean floor, they live in shallow seas, i.e. near contiental shelves, or coral atolls like in Hawai'i were the islands have eroded just below sea level where shallow warm waters are prime for coral growth.
Shallow parts of the sea or ocean are called shoals or shallows. They are areas where the water depth is relatively shallow, making them potentially hazardous for navigation.
Nobody knows , it was over Ocean with a few small islands.
A lagoon is a shallow body of water that features an opening to the ocean or larger body of water. A lagoon is often separated from these larger bodies of water by barrier islands or reefs.
There are no Salkland Islands. The Falkland Islands are in the South Atlantic Ocean.
The Polynesian Islands are in the Pacific Ocean.
The islands are in both the Arctic Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean.