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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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Where is pitcarin?

Pitcairn Island is in the South Pacific 24.3768° S, 128.3242° W

How many island are in Pakistan and where are they found?

how many island are found in pakistan and where are they found

A large island south of the Timor Sea?

The large island to the south of the Timor Sea is Australia. Australia has a population of 22. 68 million people, and covers 2. 97 million square miles.

How was Padre island formed?

The first settlement was founded by Padre Nicholas Balli, a missionary priest, who first noted the island in 1519, but the settlement wasn't formed until 1804.

What island is 15N and 121E?

Laccadive islands west north west of Sri Lanka.

The leeward sides of mountains are often much drier than the windward sides?

This is caused by adiabatic cooling. Clouds rise and temperature drops and moisture condenses and falls on the windward side of the mountain. By the time they reach the other side (Lee) most of the moisture has already fallen.

How did Rottnest Island get its name?

The name Rottnest Island is a derivation of the Dutch for "rat's nest". In 1697, Dutch sailor Willem de Vlamingh reached "New Holland", as it was then called. When he reached Rottnest Island, he saw the quokkas, small wallaby-like animals, and their grassy nests and tunnels. Believing the unusual creatures to be large rats, he named the island after them and their "nests" - Rottenest - now called Rottnest.

Does marshall islands have mountains?

Yes, Mashall island does have mountains. Here ae sonme...Marshall Islands - Highest MountainsNameElevationLatitude/Longitude1Marshall Islands,10 m7.113 / 171.2522Top of Marshall Islands, Likiep Atoll10 m9.82 / 169.294

What country is the island palau owned by?

Palau is a tiny country consisting of several hundred islands, lying to the east of the Philippines. Its largest island is Babelthuap (Babeldaob). Other important islands include Koror and Peleliu. In 2006 the seat of government was changed from Koror to Melekeok on Babelthuap. Palau's rock islands are world famous for their natural beauty. For many years Palau belonged to a group of islands governed by the US. Palau is still heavily dependent on US aid.

How many islands belong to the Orkney Islands?

The Orkneys which have a total area of 376 square miles comprises 73 islands at low water. 30 of these are inhabited and 43 uninhabited. The biggest populated islands are Mainland, Burray, Eday, Flotta, Hoy, North Ronaldsay, Papa Westray, Rousay, Sandaye, Shaponsay, South Ronaldsay, Stronsay and Westray. The capital and largest town is the Orkneys is Kirkwall on Mainland island.

In what ocean is the only island state located?

There are many island states (states completely surrounded by ocean). A majority of them are in the Pacific Ocean. Most are parts of island nations (nations consisting completely of islands), but some are states of continental nations, such as Hawaii, U.S.A. in the Pacific Ocean, Penang, Malaysia in the Indian Ocean, and Tasmania, Australia, between the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

How many small islands are in Japan?

Over six thousand (some artificial), of which less than 500 are inhabited. Here are the names of some of them:

  • Agunijima
  • Akajima
  • Akusekijima
  • Amakusa
  • Amami Ōshima
  • Aogashima
  • Aoshima
  • Aragusuku
  • Awaji
  • Bentenjima in Lake Hamana
  • Bentenjima in Lake Toya
  • Chichi
  • Chūbu Centrair International Airport
  • Chūbu Centrair International Airport (artificial island)
  • Daikon-island
  • Dejima
  • Dream Island (Yume No Shima)
  • Enoshima
  • Etajima
  • Gajajima
  • Gerumajima
  • Habomai Islands
  • Hachijō
  • Haha
  • Hakkeijima
  • Hashima
  • Hateruma
  • Hatoma
  • Heiwa Island
  • Higashi Ogijima
  • Hirado
  • Iejima
  • Iheyajima
  • Ikema
  • Iki
  • Inujima
  • Irabu Island
  • Iriomote
  • Ishigaki
  • Island City, Fukuoka (artificial)
  • Itsukushima (popularly known as "Miyajima")
  • Iturup
  • Iwo
  • Iwo Tori Shima (Iōtorishima)
  • Izenajima
  • Izu Ōshima
  • Iōjima
  • Jonan Island
  • Kakeromajima
  • Kami-shima
  • Kamome Island
  • Kansai International Airport
  • Kashiko Island
  • Katsushima
  • Keihin Island
  • Kikaijima
  • Kita daitō
  • Kita Kojima
  • Kitagi Island
  • Ko Island (Oshima)
  • Kobe Airport
  • Kobi Island
  • Kodakarajima
  • Kohama
  • Koshiki
  • Kozukumi Island
  • Kuba Jima
  • Kuchinoerabujima
  • Kuchinoshima
  • Kumejima
  • Kunashir
  • Kurima
  • Kuroshima
  • Kōzu
  • Liancourt Rocks
  • Mageshima
  • Maishima
  • Malimpia Okinosu (artificial)
  • Manabe Island
  • Midori No Shima, off Hakodate (artificial)
  • Mikimoto Pearl Island
  • Mikura-jima
  • Mimami daitō
  • Minami Ashiyahama
  • Minami Kojima
  • Minami Torishima (Marcus Island)
  • Minna
  • Mitsukejima
  • Miyake
  • Miyako-jima
  • Mushima Island (Okayama)
  • Nakanoshima (Kagoshima)
  • New Kitakyushu Airport
  • Nii-jima
  • Nishinomiyahama
  • Obishi Island
  • Odaiba
  • Ogami
  • Oki
  • Oki daitō
  • Okino Torishima (Parece Vela)
  • Okinoerabujima
  • Okushiri Island
  • Oogishima
  • Port Island
  • Rebun Island
  • Rishiri Island
  • Rokko Island
  • Sado
  • Sakishima
  • Sarushima (natural)
  • Shikine
  • Shikotan
  • Shimoji
  • Shiraishi Island
  • Showa Island
  • Shōdoshima
  • Shōwa Iōjima
  • Suwanosejima
  • Suō-Ōshima, Yamaguchi
  • Tairajima
  • Taisho Jima
  • Takarajima
  • Takashima Island (Okayama)
  • Takeshima
  • Taketomi
  • Tanegashima
  • Tarama
  • Teuri Island
  • Todo Island
  • Tokashikijima
  • Tokunoshima
  • Tokyo International Airport
  • Tori Shima
  • Toshima
  • Tsushima
  • Udonejima
  • Ukeshima
  • Uotsurijima
  • Wakaejima (artificial)
  • Wakasu
  • Wakayama Marina City
  • Yagishiri Island
  • Yakushima
  • Yonaguni
  • Yoronjima
  • Yoroshima
  • Yubujima
  • Yumeshima
  • Zamamijima
  • Ōshima
  • Ōzukumi-jima

What is Cook Islands native animal?

There is no information available on a native animal in Cook Islands. However, on the Cook Islands' coat-of-arms, there is a flying fish (maroro) and a White Tern (kakaia).

Who how and when mackinac island?

The island is so fun. I live there year around I LOVE IT!