There is no zip codes in the Fiji Islands. Fiji does not follow American jurisdiction.
Please refer to "What is the post code for suva city Fiji" for the appropriate answer to this question.
Is Guam an island sitting on a pedestal?
its an island made by a volcano i think and is shaped like an underwater mountain
Who were the six groups of foreigners that came to Oceania?
The 6 groups of foreigners that came to Oceania is
Hope that helps (:
What does the Guam quarter say?
On the back it reads
Guam
Gwahan
I Tano'
ManChamorro
E Pluribus Unum 2009
Not sure what the middle part means
Tuvalu doesn't have a president; the Prime Minister since the 2006 election isApisai Ielemia. Tavau Teii is the deputy prime minister.
Is Fiji water good for plants?
'Fiji water' is a natural mineral water, that is bottled in plastic bottles, transported to place of consumption and sold commercially in shops/bars etc as a healthy 'drink' for humans.
'Fiji water' contains the following dissolved solids: • Silica: 85 mg/L • Calcium: 17 mg/L • Magnesium: 13 mg/L • Fluoride: 0.26 mg/L • Bicarbonates: 140 mg/L • Total dissolved solids: 210 mg/L Analysis of Electrolytes in 'Fiji water': Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Chloride, and Bicarbonate: Total = 208 milligrams per liter.
The pH value of Fiji water is 7.5, which is alkaline, in contrast with rainwater, which is nearer to 6 pH and is therefore very slightly acidic. Not all plants can tolerate alkaline water, but some prefer it. See chart in Related Links.
Whilst 'Fiji water' is unlikely to do any harm to some plants, natural local rainwater might be the better option as it has no mineral content, the pH value is more suitable, and it arrives without transport and associated 'environmental/ecological' costs. For pH value chart, and data sources etc., See 'Related Links' below this box.
How do ideas get to be laws in Fiji?
In the Republic of the Fiji Islands the legislations and laws are done with careful examinations. Firstly, a member of minister in a current Government introduce the new bill, its benefits and how it will affect citizens, secondly the House of Representative votes on the bill with the Speaker of the House. Thirdly, if the bill is passed the Fiji Law Society gets to look at the Bill and further recommend or decline the introduced bill. If the Bill is declined, it shall never be bought up again unless otherwise in other cases.
The President of the Republic of the Fiji Islands does not have the right to add/remove any bills/law to his own willing and satisfaction.
You can help Fiji by visiting these websites:-
Fiji Children Trust - for more Info visit their page @ Facebook through search.
The Fiji Red Cross Society
Save the Childrens Fund
Etc.
How many miles is it from Guam to Narita?
The distance between the above mentioned places is 4883km proximately. The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.
What is the climate of Melanesia?
it has tropical temp. and heavy rainfall since most of the islands are rain forests
What food do they eat in Wallis and Futuna?
They eat taro, igname, bananas, fish and a lot of seafood.
Can you use a Verizon wireless phone in Guam?
Yes but you should have a roaming plan or else you will rack up a HUGE bill
Witch country in Oceania calls soccer its national sport?
Vanuatu is the only country in Oceania that calls soccer it's national sport
In 1774 Captain James Cook sailed through the islands and named it "FeeJee."
Despite the fact that Dutch Explorer, Abel Tasman spotted the group of islands first.
Who Did The US Take Guam From?
Spain in 1898 (Spanish-American War), then liberated from Japanese occupation by the U.S. in 1944 during WWII (Guam was invaded by Japan 1941 soon after Pearl Harbor was attacked).
Why is the ocean water so clear near Hawaii?
Deep Ocean Water in Hawaii is consistent in quality because it has been isolated from exchanges with the atmosphere or from influences from the land for more than a thousand years
Yes. Fiji is an Independent nation. Fiji got Independence on October 10, 1970 from Britain.
How long does it take to get to Guam from japan?
There is only water between Guam and Japan. Southern Japan (airport code RNJ) is closest to Guam. The distance is about 1420 statute miles and can be travelled by ship or airplane. On a cruise ship it would take 4 days but on an jet airliner, it would take about 3 hours 15 minutes. On the other hand, a luxury yacht could cover the distance quicker whereas a slower aircraft like a turbo prop or a piston powered aircraft would take longer than a jet airliner....
There are over 100 airports in Japan, First class, Second class, Third class, if you need specific information then post the details and I can provide the information.
What do people eat in the cook islands?
Fish is common but one of the tradtional foods is Ika Mata. which is delicous!
Why isn't New Guinea included in Oceania?
All of Papua New Guinea is included in Oceania. Papua New Guinea occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea.
The western half of the island of New Guinea belongs to Indonesia, which is regarded as part of Asia.
What are hurricanes called in Papua New Guinea?
Because Papua New Guinea is approx. in the related regions of Australia, i believe the answer is willy-willy ( may be capitalized or not)
Clarification:
A willy-willy is just a harmless wind which whips into a rotating dust devil, gathering up dust, leaves and loose debris. It is quite harmless and easily disrupted.
The equivalent of a hurricane in Papua New Guinea is a cyclone. Cyclones are common in northern Australian waters, and hence in the New Guinea region as well. Cyclone is the generic name given to cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons.
Christmas Tradition in Oceania?
Oceania comprises several dozen nations. Westernised nations such as Australia and New Zealand have similar Christmas traditions to those of the rest of the western world, but there are many smaller island nations which have their own unique traditions.