Acording to wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_in_the_Pacific_Ocean , high islands.
They lived on "high" islands or "low" islands and lived in neighborhoods. They also lived a religious life.
High GI gives a quick rush of glucose that then drops off just as quick as low GI. Low GI foods tend to provide a longer feeling of fullness while High GI gives it suddenly and then drops just as quick as the low GI so low GI is much better.
they made Florence have high standards then low then high again then low.
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The plan for better city low income housing, in the 1950s, was to build large housing complexes. The large housing complexes offered low rent for its occupants.
A low island is likely to have better farmland as it tends to have richer soil due to sediment deposits from river flows and tides. Low islands also benefit from better water retention and drainage compared to high islands, making them more suitable for agriculture. Additionally, high islands may have more rugged terrain and less available flat land for farming.
High islands are likely to have better farmland than low islands due to their richer soil, better drainage, and higher elevation which reduces the risk of flooding. Low islands tend to have poor quality soil, limited area for agriculture, and are at higher risk of saltwater intrusion and flooding.
if you meant solomon islands, they are high islands:)
High islands generally have more fertile soil, more consistent rainfall, and a greater variety of habitats compared to low islands. This can provide better conditions for agriculture and support a larger human population. High islands also typically have more freshwater resources, which are essential for sustaining human settlements.
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High islands, low islands, and volcanoes
Yes, high islands are composed of volcanoes and volcanic debris. On the other hand low islands are composed of coral remains.
When it is high tide the Philippines appears to have only 7,100 islands.The other 7 islands appear only during low tide.
Pacific low islands are usually coral atolls formed from coral reefs, while high islands are volcanic in origin. High islands tend to be larger and have more elevation and varied topography, resulting in higher rainfall and more diverse ecosystems compared to low islands. Low islands are more vulnerable to sea-level rise and erosion due to their flat and low-lying nature.
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how many islands does the Philippines having during high tides and low tides? the answer is: 7,107 during low tide and 7,107 during high tide....... get it? the no. of islands never change at tide reversals, they will always be the same at 7,107. maybe the correct question is: how many islands of the Philippines can you see during high/low tides? answer: no idea, maybe minus 7, 20, 50, 100 during low tide
Islands that may be covered by a high tide.