Quite a few are volcanic in origin, but others are atolls or coral reefs. All fall under the geographical name "Oceania."
There are 20,000 to 30,000 islands in the South Pacific. These are known as the Pacific Islands. They are divided in 3 areas: Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia.
The large group of islands in the South Pacific is known as Oceania. These islands are classified as either the high islands or the low islands.
There are no South Pacific islands in Australia. Australia is a single country and continent in the South Pacific, but the South Pacific Islands are not within Australia. Australia should not be confused with the general geographical region known as Oceania.
The Cook Islands is in the south Pacific Ocean.
The capital of the South Pacific islands varies depending on which specific islands you are referring to. Some examples of capitals in the South Pacific include Suva (Fiji), Port Vila (Vanuatu), and Apia (Samoa).
Most of the Pacific Islands are low oceanic islands which formed from coral reefs.
The Polynesian Islands are a loose group of atolls and islands in the south west Pacific: they are part of Oceania, which is not a continent, but a region.
Hawaii is a chain of islands in the Pacific.
Galapagos Islands
The Solomon Islands are in the South Pacific.
The Galapagos Islands.
The solomon Islands is one such chain.