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The Marshall Islands Ministry of Education operates the state schools in the Marshall Islands however there are only 2 colleges operating in the Marshall Islands. There are 68,000 people living in the Marshall Islands. Most of these are Marshallese.There is hardly any large industry in the Marshall Islands however there are some small scale industries such as handicrafts, fish processing, and copra. This makes the Islands and LEDC as they have very little education for the population, not much industry, not many jobs and a large population for small Islands (An MEDC would be easily able to afford more education, more jobs, larger industry and contraception).
It's a common missconception that people in the Faroe Islands live like they did in the middle ages. They live under the same conditions as most of Europe does.
It's a common missconception that people in the Faroe Islands live like they did in the middle ages. They live under the same conditions as most of Europe does.
In 1956 , the atomic Energy Commission regarded the Marshall Islands as " By far the most contaminated place in the world " .
Yes; tropical islands are suitable to most people.
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From Indiana, it appears to be the Marshall Islands, HOLY COW!!!
Of course not! There are 1,107 Philippine islands. Most Filipinos live on the 11 largest. Leaving 1,096 islands for about 30 to 40 million people.
The population of the Cayman Islands is 49,035. Most of the population lives on Grand Cayman. (World Fact Book, July 2009 estimate)
Todd Lyght (NFL PLAYER) ,Lulani Ritok (ACTRESS) and Amata Kabua (1st PRESIDENT) have had the most success/recognition internationally speaking.
Most people in Hawaii live on the island of Oahu. There are 6 other islands( Maui, Hawaii, Kauai, Molokai, lanai, niihau) that people live on but most people live on Oahu. No one lives in Kahoolawe, though. AND NO, WE DO NOT LIVE IN GRASS HUTS! THAT WAS BEFORE WORLD WAR II!!
Unicorns can be found on most Pacific Islands. Most people live to the ripe old age of 150 years. Money is not used, instead they use sea shells.