Islands always have shores. They are completely surrounded by water.
Islands can be located near continents but are not always part of the same continental plate. Some islands are considered part of a continent due to their proximity and connection through geological history, while others are separate landmasses that have drifted away over time.
The collective noun for islands can be a sting of islands, a chain of islands, a cluster of islands, or a group of islands.The word archipelago is not a collective noun, it is a synonym for a group of islands.
The Marshall Islands and Kiribati are located east of the Caroline Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Some of the main islands in the Mariana Islands include Guam, Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. There are also smaller islands and islets in the archipelago.
The Bahamas is made up of around 700 islands and more than 2,000 cays.
Spain has a region called the Canary Islands. On the islands the temperature is always above 20 Celsius.
I always assumed that it was Captain Cook
always changing
Waves flow towrad islands because it has something to do with current and weather
Never; Canary Islands since its annexion to Spain has always remained spanish.
it is an island found in the Easter islands that is why you don't hear of it because it is almost always associated with the Easter islands.
No because they had Fiji instead
The mascarene islands ,namely Mauritius, Rodrigues and Reunion are found near the center of the eath where its always warm !! :)
No, because the islands like the Bahamas near the Caribbean Sea were always islands far away from the coast.
never...the makers of Poptropica will always keep making islands for you to play on and enjoy!
Andaman had always been part of India.
Yes, it is a proper noun.