The volcanic islands of Oceania are the peaks of dormant or active underwater volcanoes. Among them there are islands of the area from ten square kilometers to several thousand and they are the main type of islands of Oceania.
The most famous of the volcanic islands are the Hawaiian Islands, Easter Island, Tahiti and Samoa. Coral Islands of Oceania (Biogenic) in the oceanic shallow water usually settled entire colonies of small marine animals-corals. For centuries, with the death of corals, their skeletons are the bottom of the ocean, pressed and form a mountain breed. Over time, coral reefs and whole islands appear above the surface of the water, and if the coral deposits occurred on the contour of the vent of the underwater volcano, there are atolls-coral islands with a lagoon in the center.
The Coral Islands (atolls) in Oceania are hundreds, both single and forming whole archipelalloes. These are the Carolinskie, Mariana, Marshall Islands and Gilbert and Tuammotu islands. The largest atoll of Oceania is Quadjalane. Its area is 2.3 thousand square kilometers (including the lagoon area) and belongs to the archipelago of the Marshall Islands.
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To conduct a feasibility study for a pool, the members of the community have to determine the population that is going to be benefitted by the construction of the pool. To do that, it is necessary to identify the approximate number of people that do not attend other pools in the community. It is important to know the geographical location of these people, where they lived in relation to the site planned for the construction.
Then, the community has to know people's income average in order to know if they have the economy to pay for the new pool service, followed by a comparison of the prices other people pay in other pools and what they receive for the payment. Finally, the feasibility study has to study the way other pools in the area operate to know the kind of services, people to be hired, the nature of the facilities, and other operational details.
The answer is <span>postconventional
According to Kohlberg, during the </span><span>postconventional stage, individuals already develop an awareness that they are a separate entity than the society where they lived in.
This means that they may rebel to some of society's moral standard if that moral standard does not fit their personal principles.</span>
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Answer:extrinsic rewards can undermine intrinsic motivation.
Explanation: In today's world we have been exposed to doing something because you will get something in return and this kills that personal and internal motivation in which one does something only because they love doing it and jt makes them happy.
The children were first motivated by the reward that they got and that stayed in their mind ,now it is hard for them to change their mind to being motivated only by the love of drawing.