An archipelago
An archipelago is a group or chain of islands clustered together in a body of water. They can be found in oceans, seas, or lakes, and are often formed through volcanic activity or by the shifting of tectonic plates. Examples of archipelagos include the Philippines, Indonesia, and the Hawaiian Islands.
-An element is placed in that group of periodic whose group number is equal to the number of valence electrons.
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.
An archipelago (also called an island group or island chain) is a group of islands.
An archipelago consists of a chain or cluster of islands grouped closely together in a body of water, such as a sea or ocean.
1) A misspelling of the word "Archipelago," which means group of Islands together in a body of water. 2) A fictional geographic structure found in the game Minecraft.
Together they are called the home islands
An archipelago is a group of many islands clustered together in a chain or cluster.
74 islands all together.
the largest group of islands belong to India is the Andaman and Nicobar islands themselves.the both together form the largest group of islands in India.
It is archipelago.
archipelago. i group of island together
A large group of islands clustered together is known as an archipelago. Some of most popular archipelagos in the world include Severnaya Zemlya, Svalbard, Antilles and many more.
Philippines is nothing but an Archipelago. That means group of islands together.
An archipelago is a group or chain of islands clustered together in a body of water. They can be found in oceans, seas, or lakes, and are often formed through volcanic activity or by the shifting of tectonic plates. Examples of archipelagos include the Philippines, Indonesia, and the Hawaiian Islands.
west indies or pacific ocean
A group of the same species in a particular geographic region is generally called a population.