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High islands typically have more access to freshwater sources, fertile land for agriculture, and natural resources which can support larger populations. Low islands, on the other hand, may have limited freshwater sources, susceptibility to flooding, and smaller land areas, making it more challenging to support a large population.
High islands generally have more fertile soil, more consistent rainfall, and a greater variety of habitats compared to low islands. This can provide better conditions for agriculture and support a larger human population. High islands also typically have more freshwater resources, which are essential for sustaining human settlements.
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High islands are volcanic in origin, characterized by rugged terrain, fertile soil, and taller mountains, while low islands are coral atolls formed from coral reefs, are flat, sandy, and have limited fresh water sources. High islands tend to support more diverse ecosystems and agriculture, whereas low islands are more vulnerable to rising sea levels and storm surges due to their low elevation.
High islands are typically formed from volcanic activity and have significant elevation, leading to diverse ecosystems, fertile soil, and freshwater sources. In contrast, low islands are often coral atolls or limestone formations, characterized by flat terrain, limited freshwater, and less fertile soil. As a result, high islands tend to support more varied agriculture and habitation, while low islands face challenges in sustaining larger populations and agriculture.
if you meant solomon islands, they are high islands:)
Yes.
Acording to wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_in_the_Pacific_Ocean , high islands.
Yes, high islands are composed of volcanoes and volcanic debris. On the other hand low islands are composed of coral remains.
Some Islands are parts of continents (high points in the continental shelf) eg The British Isles. Some Islands are parts of continents that have become detached during continental drift (eg Seychelles or Madagascar) Some Islands are unrelated to continents and result from oceanic plate processes (eg Hawaii). Some Islands are a result of the interaction between continental and oceanic plates (eg some of the Caribbean Islands, Japan and Cyprus).
because people like to get high
Channel Islands High School was created in 1966.