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Most countries are not islands or, rather, are not exclusively made of islands. An example of a country with no islands at all is Afghanistan or Bolivia. An example of a country with islands, but is predominantly a mainland country is the USA or France.
Yes and No. It is the 1st and only state made up of all islands but lots of states have islands as part of the state. For example Florida has Key West which is a island but most of the state is not a island.
Greece is the European country made up of more than 2000 islands, with approximately 6000 islands and islets in total. The most famous islands include Crete, Rhodes, Corfu, and Santorini.
Charles Darwin made most of his important observations in the Galápagos Islands. These islands, located in the Pacific Ocean, are renowned for their unique wildlife and played a crucial role in the development of his theory of evolution by natural selection. The specific islands he studied include Española, Santiago, and Floreana, among others.
the Caribbean islands was made up of what
Charles Darwin made his most important observations on the Galapagos Islands, specifically on islands such as Santiago, Santa Cruz, and Isabela. These observations influenced his theory of evolution by natural selection.
Cuba and Hispaniola (which is made up of the countries Haiti and Dominican Republic).
No, they are really large sand banks, like most of the barrier islands up the east coast of the US.
the philippines are islands (philippine islands)
Japan is made of 4 large islands but I do not think there is one made of 5 LARGE islands.
Hawaii is made up of 137 islands in total, with eight main islands that are the most well-known and inhabited. The smaller islands are mostly uninhabited and located more to the northwest of the main chain.
Canary Islands.