The United States, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Thailand and New Zealand.
metallic depositsmap of the Philippines
Their are about 37 volcanoes in the Philippines.
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No. Australia is larger than the Philippines. The Philippines is 300,000 square kilometres, while Australia is 7,692,024 square kilometres.
what are the examples of inactive and active volcanoes?
No, the Philippines were allies of USA
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1941-1942
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The retaking of the Philippines happened when the Japanese navy confronted the Allies at the Battle of Leyte Gulf; the largest naval battle in history.
The Japanese navy confronting the allies at the battle.
US allies were: Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, Thailand, S. Korea, and S. VN. USA and Australia were allies because of the SEATO and ANZUS agreement.
South Sudan's allies include Egypt, Sudan, Philippines, Bangladesh, China, USA, UK, Israel, India, Uganda and South Africa.
The allies: US/Australia/New Zealand/Philippines/ROK/RVN/Thailand
The Philippines were strategic to both the Allies (especially the US) and to Japan. The allies had occupied the island for almost 10 years, it was their base in the Pacific. It was also a place where planes could stop and refule on their way to Japan. Japan wanted to take it from the Allies (the US) for that very reason. The could use it as a base to shoot down planes on their way to Japan.
The World War II was against 2 large military alliances- the Axis(Germany, Italy and Japan) and the Allies(UK, US, Russia and France) The Philippines then, was under the America.
What factors reduced support for the Central Powers and increased support for the allies in the U.S.?