Pacific and Indian
There are over 100 versions of "A Christmas Carol" so you would have to be more specific.
White sharks are found in all temperate and tropical seas.
There are many websites with these options for Christmas animations. CGTV is a website that will be good for this as they specialise in just this alone.
That would be an island, an example of an island would be Cuba.
Do you remember the fireball that lit up the Long Island sky in the 1960's? It was on the cover of Newsday and WINS reported it. Why not start in the archives of Newsday and WINS? Let me know what you find.
The Indian and the Pacific oceans each have been the locations of a Christmas Island. The island that received the name in the Indian Ocean is off the coast of India. The island that received the name in the Pacific Ocean is to the north-northeast of Australia.
you would find it on oceans
Christmas Island National Park is a national park located on Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean south of IndonesiaThis is posted from Wikipedia.com
You would find this on the Earth's moon.
You can find them in all of the oceans I found mine in the Green Meadows ocean. You have to fish for them.
Near Iraq?
you would find Honolulu on Oahu island in Hawaii
Anything that you would normally find on land as long as it would fit on the island.
you can find an island arc in the Philippines islands
Lobsters are found in all oceans. If you were in North America you would find them in the adjacent oceans, which are the North Atlantic, the North Pacific, and the Gulf of Mexico.
On what island would you find the Tasman montain
A desert island is an island that is uninhabited by humans. Therefore you would not find people on a desert island.