by a god called maua. He made it by accident but named it after his wife. okay bye
Surtsey
The new species is one of the things that characterizes specialization in new areas such as the recently formed island. The climate is the other.
Jamaica was formed through a series of volcanic eruptions around 25 million years ago, which created the island's mountainous terrain. Over time, coral reefs formed around the island, adding to its landmass. The island's unique geological history has contributed to its diverse landscapes and ecosystems.
The island-arc volcanoes are formed from the subduction of an oceanic tectonic plate under another tectonic plate, and often parallel an oceanic trench.
Yes, Antigua is not a volcanic island. It is a low-lying island formed mainly from limestone and coral reefs. There are no active volcanoes on the island.
of a massive volcano that erupted 600 years ago
Motutapu is a very big island but not as big as Rangitoto
Well, the New Zealand Shore Plover is endangered and was introduced to Motutapu Island for more protection.
i don't know sorry
Motutapu is a small island off the coast of New Zealand. During the war the island was intended for use by the US Navy and many buildings were added to the island.
Lots of birds
James Reid
wakamoley tribe
Well I think they should because it contains the ols war barracks, in Motutapu camp and also has a site where the New Zealand army stayed. I know nothing about NZ history but that's what I think it has. It depends of you're talking about the Motutapu near Rangitoto Island.
The name of the Hauraki Gulf Island, Motutapu, literally means 'sacred island'.
Motutapu Island is a Recreation Reserve off the Coast of New Zealand, outside of Auckland. You can only get there by boat. There is one campground on the island, reservations have to be made through the Visitor's Center, Dept of Conservation. So if you enjoy hiking, visiting unique islands, and don't mind camping, Motutapu Island may be a very good place to stay.
The destination of the Rocky Shore is one of the bays on Motutapu Island.