The place on the island where the dirt is fresh and lacks vegetation is likely the crash site of the plane. The impact of the crash would have cleared out any existing vegetation, leaving behind fresh dirt. This spot serves as a stark reminder of the boys' isolation and the destructive nature of civilization.
In "Lord of the Flies," the gully is a rocky area near the beach on the island where the boys find a source of fresh water. It is significant in the story as a location where conflicts and important events take place, such as Simon's death.
No, the Island is the setting where the plot and main events take place.
The character who thinks the island is a bad place in "Lord of the Flies" is Simon. He is portrayed as the compassionate and intuitive character who feels a sense of unease about the island and its inhabitants, especially as they descend into chaos and violence.
The boys are sent to the island when they are evacuated from a previous place during the war. Their plane is shot down and they fall out into the ocean close to the island. The currents was them ashore to the island
the vegetation zone of Nova Scotia is the place were is farming
Most of the island chain which Bahrain is made up of is covered by desert plains, making life/vegetation in Bahrain very scares. However, quite notably, far off to the south side of Bahrain island there is a 400 year old Mesquite tree. This tree is known as the Tree of Life, and is even believed by some to be the original place where the biblical 'Garden of Eden' could have been found.
yes it is correct to say that natural vegetation is the mirror of climate as if at a place the climate is very good then its vegetation will also be good \
Yes, in "Lord of the Flies," the kids are eventually rescued off the island by a naval officer who spots the chaos and destruction that has taken place among the boys. The arrival of the officer signifies the rescue and return to civilization for the surviving children.
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An oasis
no
A desert has little vegetation and rainfall.