Britain and Ireland are the main ones, followed by (not sure if all of them)
around The UK:
<span>Shetland
Orkney
Outer and Inner Hebrides </span>
Wight
Sheppey
Hayling
Anglesey
<span>
Greece:
Crete
Lesbos
Rhodes
Chios
</span>
In the Atlantic close to Europe:
Azores
Canary Islands
Faroe Islands
Iceland
Greenland
Danish and Swedish Islands:
<span>Bornholm
Zealand</span>
Lolland
Gotland
Orust
<span>Mediterranean:
Sicily
Sardinia
Malta
Elba
Corsica
Balearic Islands
St. Paul's Island
Greece:
Crete
Lesbos
Rhodes
Chios
</span>
Hope this helped.
Answer:
metamophic and weathering
Explanation:
Answer: Question 2
The type of government a nation has can be classified as one of three main types:
Democracy
Direct Democracy
Representative Democracy/Republic
Monarchy
Constitutional Monarchy
Dictatorship
Explanation:
Democracy - A type of government where government authority is based on people’s consent
Direct Democracy: When the people vote on ALL issues directly.
Representative Democracy: People elect / vote for representatives to make government decisions for them.
Not ALL decisions are made by the representatives.
Monarchy - Many issues are voted on by the people. A form of government where the ruler inherits power to control the government (hereditary rule) and he decides what decisions are to be made.
Constitutional Monarchy: A government w/ a monarch as head of state and a parliament or other legislature that makes the laws. (modern)
Absolute Monarchy: the monarch exercises ultimate governing authority as head of state and head of government; his or her powers are NOT LIMITED by a constitution or by the law. (traditional)
Dictatorship - A system of government in which a single person or small group of people has the power and tells everyone else what to do.
NOT power inherited and usually gained by seizing power violently by force.
Question 3
Democracy requires three fundamental principles: upward control (sovereignty residing at the lowest levels of authority), political equality, and social norms