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I am Lyosha [343]
3 years ago
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Artificial islands in the shape of a world map. Name these artificial islands

Geography
1 answer:
Aleonysh [2.5K]3 years ago
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Answer:

These islands represent Europe, Africa, Antarctica, Asia, North and south america etc.

Explanation:

An artificial island or a man-made island is an island created by natural means that vary in sizes.    

For example Flevopolder in the Netherlands which is an artificial island of 970 kilometers created for reclaiming the land area as the Netherland already is a very small island in the Atlantic ocean.

Lots of islands are formed by China, America, and the middle east to increase their dominance over and increase their military size. Likewise, <u>U.A.E is home to several artificial islands including yas island and Khalifa port.  </u>

China has developed its island group in the south china sea. Which is china's strategic planning to meet its population and economic needs of the country. The biggest world island is that in world map form around which small islands are constructed called as Artificial Archipelago, located in the waters of persian gulf.

Construction of these 300 island began in 2003, this project ranges from 14,000 to 42,000 square meters in area. Comprise of sand and stones The islands have beach clubs and airport.

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