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mediterranean sea
Europe's southern boundary is generally considered to be the Mediterranean Sea, which separates it from Africa. The southernmost point of mainland Europe is Punta de Tarifa in Spain. Additionally, the geographical boundary can also include the islands of the Mediterranean, which are part of Europe, such as Sicily and Crete.
The islands of southern Europe, such as Sicily, Sardinia, and the Balearic Islands, are primarily formed by a combination of undersea mountains and volcanic activity. These landforms are geologically diverse, with some areas experiencing volcanic eruptions that have contributed to their formation over millions of years.
It was because of Europes largest volcano call MT. Etna
Most of the land there is rocky and not good for farming.
The souther island in emerald is in the southern part of the islands above it.
The Cook Islands are located in the Southern Hemisphere.
the Cayman Islands were formed from an eruption of an underwater volcano.
There are truly no given numbers are to how many islands are in Southern Europe. You can estimate, however. Southern Europe borders the Mediterranean Sea. This sea contains about 1,460 islands. Since most Mediterranean islands are located in Europe, it is safe to say that about 1,350-1,400 of these islands are in Southern Europe.
The Hawaiian Islands were formed and are still being formed right now by volcanic activity.
Of the four main Japanese islands, Kyuushuu is the southern most.