It lies on the Indian Ocean side of the continent, almost entirely within the Eastern Hemisphere – hence the name “East Antarctica”. The region includes the South Magnetic Pole, the Geographic South Pole, the Ross, Scotia and Weddell Seas and the Shackleton Ice Shelf.
The majority of the smaller islands in the Pacific are made up of build-up of coral deposits.
<h3>What do we find in the smaller islands of the Pacific?</h3>
Even though these islands are usually created as a result of volcanic activity, we find that they are composed of coral deposits.
These coral deposits come about as a result of a buildup over centuries which made these islands quite important in preservation efforts.
Find out more on coral deposits at brainly.com/question/13195203.
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