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Islands

Islands are landforms that contribute to geography. They can be resort islands, man-made islands or naturally-formed islands.

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Name four Canadian islands located within the arctic?

Prince Charle Island, Bylot Island, King William Island, and Banks Island.

What three islands are found in European coastal waters?

Mediterranean Sea, Southern Ocean, and Indian Ocean

What ocean are the marshall islands located on?

It is in the equator of Los Angeles and Japan

Marshall Islands' located southwest of Hawaii. It's about 2,286 mi southwest of Honolulu. Marshall Island is a 7th smallest countries.

What body of water lies between Corsica and Sardinia?

The body of water that lies between Corsica and Sardinia is the Tyrrhenian Sea. The Tyrrhenian sea is 12,418 feet deep.

How big are the Spratly Islands?

Spratlys Location:

Coordinates: 8°38′N 111°55′E

It is located in the West Philippine Sea and South China Sea.

the Spratlys as it is within 200 Nautical Mile Exclusive Economic Zone of the Philippines near Palawan Province said United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS

The 1976 one hundred dollar gold coin of the British Virgin Islands?

Minted by Franklin Mint who claim it to be both legal tender in the British Virgin Islands and at the same time a limited edition. I'm quite certain the company can't make legal tender coins in the US, but this is a British territory using USD as currency so perhaps they found a loophole. It should weigh 7,10g and be 900/1000 (21,6K) gold. There are also certificates and boxes for the coins.

What country belongs the Spratly Islands?

There is no country belongs to Spratlys but Spratly is belong to the Philippines as it is within the Philippine Waters

The Philippines is the legal owner of the islands in the Spratlys as it is within 200 Nautical Mile Exclusive Economic Zone said United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)

THE PHILIPPINES AND THE ARCHIPELAGIC DOCTRINE

Archipelago is defined as a sea or part of a sea studded with islands, often synonymous with island groups, or as a large group of islands in an extensive body of water, such as sea. (De Leon, 1991)

In various conferences of the United Nations on the Law of the Sea, the Philippines and other archipelago states proposed that an archipelagic state composed of groups of islands forming a state is a single unit, with the islands and the waters within the baselines as internal waters.By this concept (archipelagic doctrine), an archipelago shall be regarded as a single unit, so that the waters around, between, and connecting the islands of the archipelago, irrespective of their breadth and dimensions, form part of the internal waters of the state, subject to its exclusive sovereignty.

Despite the opposition of maritime powers, the Philippines and four other states (Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Fiji and Bahamas) got the approval in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea held in Jamaica last December 10, 1982. They were qualified as archipelagic states. The archipelagic doctrine is now incorporated in Chapter IV of the said convention. It legalizes the unity of land, water and people into a single entity

The Philippines bolstered the archipelagic principle in defining its territory when it included in Article 1 of the 1987 Constitution the following:

"The national territory comprises the Philippine Archipelago, with all the islands and waters embraced therein xxx"; and

"The waters around, between and connecting the islands of the archipelago, regardless of their dimensions, form part of the internal waters of the Philippines."

On the strength of these assertions, the Philippines Archipelago is considered as one integrated unit instead of being divided into more than seven thousand islands. The outermost of our archipelago are connected with straight baselines and all waters inside the baselines are considered as internal waters. This makes the large bodies of waters connecting the islands of the archipelago like Mindanao Sea, Sulo Sea and the Sibuyan Sea part of the Philippines as its internal waters, similar to the rivers and lakes found within the islands themselves.

The archipelagic principle however is subject to the following limitations:

a) respect for the right of the ship and other states to pass through the territorial as well as archipelagic waters

b) respect to right of innocent passage

c) respect for passage through archipelagic sea lanes subject to the promulgation by local authorities of pertinent rules and regulations.

The Philippines & the Spratly Islands History

The Philippines as the closest and archipelagic country of the Spratly island with another Five Asian countries claim the Spratly Islands including -- China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei. Disputes among these six parties have led to various minor military skirmishes, the detention of fisherfolk and diplomatic rows in the past three decades.

Control of the Spratlys is important since the region is supposed to contain large deposits of oil, gas, hydrocarbon and mineral resources. The islands are also strategically located in the sea lanes for commerce and transport in the South China Sea which is very close to the Palawan Province of the Philippines with a distant less than 200 nautical miles; a bases that Philippines has a legal ground that those islands are part of the Philippines.

The Spratlys consist of about 26 islands and islets and 7 groups of rocks in the South China Sea found approximately between the latitude of 4 degrees to 11 degrees 30'N. and longitude 109 degrees 30'E. They have a maritime area of 160,000 square kilometers and an insular area of about 170 hectares.

The Spratlys are popular among fishermen. However, they are considered dangerous for commercial navigation. Maps from the early part of the last century have advised seamen to avoid passing through them.

Japan explored the Spratlys for military reasons during World War II. The British Admiralty and U.S. Navy have also ordered some top secret missions there. But the U.S. Navy never released the new charts of the Spratlys to civilian authorities. Writer Francois-Xavier Bonnet wonders about the role of the Spratlys during the Vietnam War.

In 1933 a Philippine senator protested the French annexation of the Spratlys. A parliamentary committee studied the issue but the U.S. government, which controlled the Philippines at that time, did not take an interest in the matter.

In 1946 Vice President Elpidio Quirino claimed the Spratlys on behalf of the Philippine government. A year later, the Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs declared that the "New Southern Islands" previously occupied by Japan during World War II were part of Philippine territory.

In 1955 the Philippine military reported that the Spratly island group was of "vital proximity" to the country. The following year, Filipino navigator and businessman Tomas Cloma issued a "proclamation to the whole world" claiming ownership and occupation of the Spratlys. Cloma sent six letters to the government about the need to settle the question of ownership of the islands.

The vice president of the Philippines replied in 1957, assuring Cloma that the government "does not regard with indifference the economic exploitation and settlement of these uninhabited and unoccupied islands by Philippine nationals."

According to Filipino law professor Haydee Yorac, the Cloma Proclamation was the first assertion of title to the Spratlys after Japan renounced its ownership of the islands in 1951 and 1952.

In 1978 President Ferdinand Marcos issued a proclamation declaring ownership of most of the islands in the Spratlys. The area was renamed the Kalayaan (Freedom) Island Group. The proclamation laid the following basis for the Philippine claim: "By virtue of their proximity and as part of the continental margin of the Philippine archipelago"; that "they do not legally belong to any state or nation, but by reason of history; indispensable need, and effective occupation and control established in accordance with international law"; and while other states have laid claims to some of these areas, their claims have lapsed by abandonment and cannot prevail over that of the Philippines on legal, historical, and equitable ground."

In 1995 President Fidel Ramos articulated the Philippine position regarding the Spratlys issue. He said "I would like to clarify that the Philippines does not only claim eight islands in the Spratlys but owns all islands and waters in the Spratlys as defined in the presidential decree issued by former President Marcos."

Militarization of the Spratlys started in the 1970s. The Philippines sent a military contingent to occupy some of the islands in 1971. After four years, the Philippines had already established a military presence in six islands. Today, the Philippines occupies eight islands in the area.

What would you bring to a deserted island 3 things?

If I could, I would bring a piece of flint for fire, a Swiss army knife/pocket knife, a pot for water or food, appropriate clothes for the weather, strong rope, a first aid kit, sunscreen, and others.

But really? If you actually are stranded on a desert island, then you'll probably have nothing. It's not like you'll expect it.

Advantages of living near a mountain?

There are a lot of advantages of living near a mountain such as the nice views, the sports which you could do every day! and its more peaceful than a busy city such as London.

How would you survive on a deserted island?

I would first depending on the time of day start a fire find some food then get some salt water boil it so i have drinkable water. i would start to search for things to make a suitable little shelter you can use while your planning a bigger one. you would use sticks, stones, twigs, leaves, bines, bark, flowers and some more stuff you can use. if you managed to salvage anything while on board what ever you were on. if you were on a boat you can have a look inside the boat if theres anything you can use.you could probable make a shelter out of the boat buy cutting a giant hole in the side then make a little patio out the front to protect you from rain or anything. you can put a little door made of bark and bamboo. if you are trying to protect your self from things if you know how to sharpen bamboo then you can make a spear. if you are looking for food try and look for soft soil, then there should be something there like potatoes or anything you can mainly find in the ground. also you can try and make a big box out of leaves and sticks and bamboo to store your food in. to overcome loneliness you can make a marraca out of a coconut and sticks and stones and you can make asand budy which is easy all you have to do is make a big pile of sannd and stick twigs in for arms then put a coconut on for a head. if you encounter any problems write them down in a journal if you have one. have fun surviving on a desserted island!

By Jai Maldero Joondalup Primary School.

Can islands be cold?

it gets really cold on islands because it is right next to the ocean and because the islands are very small so that makes it very weak

What are the some of the challenging of living in an island?

yes, I lived on an island on the isle of Lewis called stornoway. But if you mean a tropical island then you would have to work pretty hard but you wouldn't last long because you wouldn't have any company

By what name is Walting Island Known today?

The Watling Island is known today as the San Salvador Island. The name Watling was used from 1680 until 1925.

Does Long Island Sound contain salt water or fresh water?

The Long Island Sound contains both fresh and salt water because it is an estuary.

What island is not surrounded by water?

Peninsulas are bodies of land surrounded by water on three sides.

What is the name of the youngest Island in the world?

Kosovo became the youngest country when it unilaterally declared independence from Serbia on February 17 2008.

South Sudan which was formed in 2011

How much is Northern Mariana Islands quarter?

37,600,000

Thirty seven million, six hundred thousand Northern Marina Islands Quarters have been stamped and let out for the public banks. There will not be any more of these quarters produced because this certain quarter represented the sixth and final release of the 2009 DC and US territories quarter program.

What are underwater island called?

Usually one thinks of the mythical continent of Atlantis, either dead or alive. However the engineered underwater metropolis in the movie Captain Nemo and the Underwater City was styled Temple Mir. Mir is Russian for Peace, which was never alluded to in the film! Huge stationary engines were required to keep back the water pressure, in the film they looked like something from Allis-Chalmers down by the Reservoir. so, does that answer your question? back to siphon depth.