Yes, there are still undiscovered islands in the world, particularly in remote and unexplored regions such as the deep ocean or dense jungles. These islands may exist but have not yet been officially documented or explored by humans.
As of now, there are no undiscovered islands left to be found on Earth. With advanced technology and extensive exploration, most of the world's landmasses have been discovered and mapped.
As of now, there are no undiscovered islands waiting to be found. With advanced technology and extensive exploration efforts, most of the world's landmasses have been discovered and mapped.
Most remote islands are already discovered. Most likely there's no more undiscovered islands.
Yes, there are still undiscovered islands that have not been found yet.
While the vast majority of the Earth's landmass has been mapped and explored, there are still some small, uninhabited islands that remain largely undiscovered or undocumented. These islands are often located in remote regions, such as the Pacific or Indian Oceans, and may not appear on traditional maps. Additionally, new islands can emerge due to volcanic activity or shifting tectonic plates, so the potential for undiscovered land still exists, albeit on a much smaller scale than in the past.
Not that I've heard of.
If they are undiscovered we do not know of them.
There are unlikely to be any big new islands to be discovered, yet there may still be some that are undiscovered in the middle of the oceans, yet they are probably not going to have anything of interest on them so they are probably worth forgetting about!!!
If they are "undiscovered," then no one can really know.
no
no because the satellite would have seen all of them
No. The Philippines are a collection of islands, but they are not the most in the world.