answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The areas of ocean between land.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What prevented the Lapita and Polynesians from developing an empire in Oceania and nearby regions of the world?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What are the five regions into which Olympic members are grouped?

The 5 Olympic Regions are Africa The Americas (South and North America) Asia Europe and Oceania...


Which two regions have the most non commercial forest?

Asia and the Pacific covers two regions: Asia and Oceania are two regions which have the most non commercial forest.


What are the 6 major regions of the world?

Asia, North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania


Which statements about Oceania when comparing it with other regions is?

Oceania covers more of the Earth's surface than North and South America if you include the waters of the Pacific Ocean between the islands in your calculation of area.


What statements about Oceania when comparing is with other world regions is correct?

We would need to see the statements to be able to answer this question.


What statement about Oceania when comparing it with other world regions is correct?

We would need to see the statements to be able to answer this question.


How many continent do you have and their names?

Seven continents Oceania Europe North America South America Asia Africa Artic Regions


What does the olympic games blue ring represnet?

represents the five major regions of the world: Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania


How is Ocenia both one of the world's largest regions and one of its smallest?

Oceania covers a very large area, but a great deal of it is water.


What continent are the Solomon islands in?

The Solomon Islands are not officially a part of any continent and fall in the geographical regions of Australasia and Oceania (which are not official continents).


What are the 8 culture regions?

Northern America Latin America Central Asia Asia Western Europe The Middle East Africa Oceania


Where do daisies come from?

The daisy is native to western, central and northern Europe, but widely naturalised in most temperate regions including the Americas and Oceania