Yes, Tonga has forests, primarily consisting of tropical and subtropical vegetation. The islands feature a mix of native and introduced tree species, with some areas covered by dense bush and forest. However, the extent of forested areas is limited due to agriculture, land development, and environmental factors. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect and restore these natural habitats.
no
lot of people leave tonga because they don't have any work to do
As safe as any place.
As safe as any place.
Yes
The Kingdom of Tonga is not on any of the Earth's continents. It is actually an archipelago that consists of 176 islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
Tonga was always Tonga when it started. But it orgionally called the Tu'i Tonga Empire when it started in 900BC
It means "I will die for Tonga"
No there is not, but there are state forests.
The official name of Tonga is the Kingdom of Tonga.
No, Tonga is not part of the United States. Tonga is an independent island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. It is a constitutional monarchy and has been sovereign since it was recognized as such in the 19th century. The United States has diplomatic relations with Tonga, but it does not have any territorial claims over the country.
Tonga