The Galapagos Archipelago comprises 13 large (main) islands, 6 small islands, 42 islets and a number of small rocks and pinnacles, which make up a total land surface of 8,000 km2.
The main islands, from large to smaller, are: Isabela, Santa Cruz, Santiago, San Cristobal, Fernandina, Floreana, Espanola, Santa Fe, Rabida, North Seymour, Genovesa, South Plazas, Rabida.
The Galapagos Archipelago comprises 13 large (main) islands, 6 small islands, 42 islets and a number of small rocks and pinnacles, which make up a total land surface of 8,000 km2. The main islands, from large to smaller, are: Isabela, Santa Cruz, Santiago, San Cristobal, Fernandina, Floreana, Espanola, Santa Fe, Rabida, North Seymour, Genovesa, South Plazas, Rabida.
The Canary Islands consists of seven (7) main islands, not six (6). The seven (7) main islands that make up the Canary Islands (from West to East) are: Hierro, La Palma, Gomera Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, and Lanzarote.
There are six main islands southeast of Oahu in the Hawaiian archipelago: Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, Maui, Hawaii (also known as the Big Island), and Kauai.
There are six main classifications for land areas on Earth. These landforms include continents, volcanoes, mountains, plains, plateaus, and islands.
There are six main classifications for land areas on Earth. These landforms include continents, volcanoes, mountains, plains, plateaus, and islands.
There is about 100 islands north of Madagascar. They have a main island Seychelles. The capital of Seychelles is VICTORIA.
There are 115 islands northeast of Madagascar. They have a main island Seychelles. The capital of Seychelles is VICTORIA.
Six countries that are NOT islands are:CanadaUnited StatesBrazilChileGermanyRussia
There are a total of eight main islands in the Hawaiian chain: Hawai'i (Big Island), Maui, O'ahu, Kaua'i, Moloka'i, Lana'i, Ni'ihau, and Kaho'olawe.
The six main regions of Earth are Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Oceania (Australia and the Pacific islands). These regions are commonly used in geography to categorize different parts of the world based on their location and characteristics.
Iceland, Ireland, Malta, Cyprus, The Isle of Man and Sardinia, are just six of Europe's many islands.
The six that are not islands are: Vatican City San Marino Monaco Andorra Liechtenstein Luxembourg