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Maldives

The Maldives are a group of atolls just southwest of India. They are officially known as the flattest country in the world, with no point above 10 feet. The capital is Male.

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What is the temperature of maldives in November?

The average daily temperature in November is 17C

How were the Maldives formed?

The Maldives are an archipelago made up of coral islands. They were formed by the gradual build up of coral.

How long is a flight from New York City to the Maldives?

The flight time from New York in the United States to the Maldives is approximately 18 hours and 29 minutes.

This is only an approximation. The exact travel time will vary as it depends on factors such as weather conditions, flight speed, delays and refuelling stops. Your airline can provide additional information through customer service or their website.

What is famous in Maldives?

yes!because maldives have the 4th best or amazing restaurant in the world and the beaches are white and natural and the resorts like sonevafushi are environmental frienly plus people loves to see the shark whale and mantarys in the sea and the bueaty of the sea.

How long is the flight duration from UK to maldives?

The flight time for flights between the above places is 7 hours 3 mins

This is an approximate travel time. The actual time might change depending on the flight path chosen, weather conditions, etc.

What time of year should you go to the Maldives?

Malta is known as the sunny island in the middle of the Mediterranean sea, so if you would like to get sun tanned, relax at a beach, swim etc it's better if you visit Malta between June and September. If you're interested in history, you can visit Malta whenever you like. If you're interested in Malta's feasts, visit Malta during Summer. During Christmas time, there would be lots of Sale so you can buy stuff at a cheap price! Easter is also popular - if you want to taste our delicious figolli visit Malta somewhere near April :)

How do you say maldives?

its
mall-deevs

Commonly mispronouced due to the group of islands being called Madivian Islands, many people think these sounds continue when pronouncing Maldives. The pronunciation of Maldives is exactly as it appears: Mal-dives.

What continent is maldives in?

The Maldive Islands are found in the Indian Ocean, in Asia.

Its capital city is Malé.

Disadvantages of tourism in Maldives?

IT HAS PROVIDED 20 PERCENT AND MORE JOBS TO MALDIVIANS.

IT IS PROVIDING FOREIGN CURRENCY, 2007 PER CAPITAL 70% FROM TOURISM.

SOME EARLY ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES LIKE HANDICRAFTS GAINED IMPORTANCE.

COUNTRY HAS BECOME WELL KNOWN IN GLOBAL DUE TO TOURISM INDUSTRY.

How long does it take to get to the Maldives from Sydney?

Most trips to the Maldives from the East Coast will go via Europe and the Middle East. From Boston, it will take approximately 7 hours to Frankfurt, plus another 6 hours to either Qatar or Dubai and then approximately 5-6 hours from Dubai or Qatar to Male, Maldives. Without any layover times, the flight time is approximately 18-19 hours.

How many islands in maldives?

There are two international airports in Maldives. and 4 domestic airports.

What is the flight time from Greece to Maldives?

The flight times varies according to the speed of the flight. If the flight is flying at a faster speed then the times may change. We are providing you with standard flight timings. The flight time for the above mentioned trip is.23 hours 25 mins

What is the average rainfall per month in the Maldives?

In Madagascar It Rains 34% of the time in forests.

Where are the Male Maldives located?

Maldives is a group of islands which is situated in the Arabian sea

The island nation of Maldives is spread across what square miles of ocean?

The Maldives covers 298 square kilometers, or 115 square miles, according to the CIA World Factbook.

How is soil formed in Maldives?

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN:

The soils of the Maldives are geologically young and consist of substantial quantities of the unweathered coral parent material, coral rock and sand. In most of the places, soils are coarse in texture and shallow in depth with a top layer of brown soil (0 to 40 cm in depth) followed by a transition zone on top of the underlying parent material of coral reef limestone (MFAMR, 1995). In some low-lying areas and areas subjected to significant mechanical breakdown from human activity, fine deep soils are found with accumulated deposits of clay. In a lagoon environment (locally called kulhi) the depth of the clay may be substantial due to the accumulation of material from marine and biological sources over a long period of time (MEEW, 2006). In many places, top layers of the soils have a weakly developed structure and at times a 30 cm thick hard-pan layer cemented with calcium carbonate is present, preventing penetration of the roots of most plants except large trees. The water-holding capacity of the soil is very poor due high porosity and very high infiltration rates. The soils of the Maldives are generally alkaline with pH values between 8.0 and 8.8. This is mainly due to the presence of excess calcium and, soils containing higher levels of humus, as in depressions and lagoons, are less alkaline. The soils are generally poor and deficient in nitrogenous nutrients, potassium and several micronutrients particularly iron, manganese and zinc. Though the phosphorus content of the soils is high it is present mostly in the form of calcium phosphate and, thus, remains unavailable to plants.

What does the maldive import?

it exports tuna, packed in cans, freshly frozen etc, also many other types of seafood such as prawns, crabs, reef fish, etc.

When did Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al Auzam happen?

Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al Auzam happened in 1573.

Why does maldives have to import is food?

Yes some of its foodstuffs have to be imported.