Geography geography Overview. The Republic of the marshall islands consists of 29 atolls each made up of many islets and 5 islands in the central Pacific between 4 http://www.rmiembassyus.org/Geography.htm
Extractions: Geography Quick links (click to jump) Geography Overview Climate Natural Resources Individual Atoll Information Geography Overview The Republic of the Marshall islands consists of 29 atolls each made up of many islets and 5 islands in the central Pacific between 4 degrees and 14 degrees North, and 160 degrees and 173 degrees East. The atolls and islands are situated in two almost parallel chain-like formations known as the Ratak (Sunrise) group and Ralik (Sunset) group. The total number of islands and islets in the whole Republic is approximately 1,225 spreading across a sea area of over 750,000 square miles. The total land area is about 70 square miles (181 square kilometers). The mean height of the land is about 7 feet above sea level (2 meters). Climate RMI Average Monthly Rainfall and Temperature, 1959-1995 (Majuro Weather Station) Rainfall varies greatly throughout the Marshall Islands. In the wet, southern atolls, rainfall can average as much as 160 inches per year, while the dry, northern atolls may only average 20 inches. When rain does fall is often heavy. There is also a wet and dry season, with the wettest months being between May and November. Weather data for Marshall Islands is provided by the Majuro Weather Station. The station at Majuro is located on the southeastern end of the Majuro Atoll. This atoll is approximately 160 square miles in area with a lagoon of about 150 square miles. The lagoon is oblong, 22 miles long and about 4 miles wide. The station is located at Delap.
Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas marshall islands Location of The marshall islands Religious Affiliation. Official name Majol (marshallese); Republic of the marshall islands (English). http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/nytmaps.pl?marshall_islands
QUB School Of Geography: Steve Royle Royle, SA 2001 A geography of islands small island insularity, Part 2 The Republic of the marshall islands, geography Review, 13.5, 3036. http://web.gg.qub.ac.uk/people/staff/royle/
Extractions: More about Steve... I am a geography graduate of St John's College, Cambridge and went on to Leicester to take my PhD. I came to Queen's in 1976 as a Lecturer, and am now a Reader. I am a human geographer with interests in settlement, including historical settlements. At present I am course co-ordinator for our Level 1 Human Geography course (210GGY105) and give a Level 3 course entitled 'Aspects of urban development' (210GGY307). I have researched extensively on Ireland and have been President of the Geographical Society of Ireland and the Ulster Society for Irish Historical Studies. I represent Ireland on the Council of British Geography and also serve on the (Irish) National Committee for Geography. I have taught in both Canada and the USA and this interest is reflected in my jointly edited book, North America, and in my being Co-Director of Queen's University's Centre of Canadian Studies, which is housed in the School of Geography. I have for decades worked for what is now the Northern Ireland Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA). I have also linked into the schools sector in my work for the Geographical Association (I have been President of the Belfast Branch) and for Geography Review, on the board of which I serve as Senior Examiner Advisor. Most recently, I have become a Member of the Institute of Learning and Teaching.
CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Marshall Islands The marshall islands have been home to the US Army Base Kwajalein (USAKA) since 1964. geography, marshall islands. Top of Page http://www.faqs.org/docs/factbook/geos/rm.html
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GEsource - Search Results For marshall islands geography and Maps GEsource World Guide This page provides maps at a variety of scales and geographic data for marshall islands, http://www.gesource.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/fullrecordsql.pl?handle=2005228-953
Extractions: Materials: Worksheet "Living with the Sea" which follows these suggestions, and a map of the Marshall Islands Illustrate the relationship between culture and geography by reading a story or watching a videotape such as Call It Courage by Armstrong Sperry or Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell. Ask students to look for the way in which the main characters meet their needs for food, clothing and shelter. How do their lifestyles reflect their physical environment? Review the meaning of "culture." Ask students to describe the physical geography of your town or state. Ask: How have people adapted their lives to fit the climate and physical features of your area? How have people changed the environment to meet their needs? Have students read "Living with the Sea." Ask them to look for ways in which the physical geography of the Marshall Islands has influenced the way people live. Have students research the physical geography and daily lifestyles of people in your Volunteer's host country. Look for ways in which its physical geography has influenced the way people live.
Extractions: Purpose: To relate the themes of place and location to the geography and culture of the Marshall Islands Find It! Review the five themes of geography by having the class list them on sheets of paper. Present pictures or other audiovisual aids which illustrate each theme; ask students to identify the theme. Examples: 1. an English song played on a tape player made in Asia (movement)
Marshall Islands, Map And Flag geography, marshall islands geography note. two archipelagic island chains of 30 atolls and 1152 islands; Bikini and Enewetak are former US nuclear http://www.greatestcities.com/Oceania/Marshall_Islands.html
Extractions: Introduction ... Transnational Issue Introduction Marshall Islands Background: After almost four decades under US administration as the easternmost part of the UN Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands attained independence in 1986 under a Compact of Free Association. Compensation claims continue as a result of US nuclear testing on some of the atolls between 1947 and 1962. The Marshall Islands have been home to the US Army Base Kwajalein (USAKA) since 1964. Geography Marshall Islands Location: Oceania, group of atolls and reefs in the North Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to Australia Geographic coordinates: 9 00 N, 168 00 E
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Extractions: www.volcanolive.com Geography of Marshall Islands Marshall Islands Geographic coordinates 9 N, 168 E Location Oceania, group of atolls and reefs in the North Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to Papua New Guinea Terrain low coral limestone and sand islands; two archipelagic island chains of 30 atolls and 1,152 islands; Bikini and Enewetak are former US nuclear test sites; Kwajalein, the famous World War II battleground, is now used as a US missile test range Highest Point unnamed location on Likiep 10 m Natural hazards occasional typhoons Volcanic Activity No volcanoes
Facts About Marshall Islands Facts about marshall islands; the population, geography and economy. geography of the marshall islands. Location. Oceania, group of atolls and reefs in http://worldfacts.us/Marshall-Islands.htm
Extractions: Facts about Marshall Islands World Facts Index After almost four decades under US administration as the easternmost part of the UN Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands attained independence in 1986 under a Compact of Free Association. Compensation claims continue as a result of US nuclear testing on some of the atolls between 1947 and 1962. The Marshall Islands have been home to the US Army Base Kwajalein (USAKA) since 1964. Geography of the Marshall Islands Location: Oceania, group of atolls and reefs in the North Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to Australia Geographic coordinates: 9 00 N, 168 00 E Area: total: 181.3 sq km
Marshall Islands - Wikitravel The marshall islands have been home to the US Army Base Kwajalein (USAKA) geography note two archipelagic island chains of 30 atolls and 1152 islands http://wikitravel.org/en/Marshall_Islands
Extractions: land: 181.3 sq km Population 73,630 (July 2002 est.) Language English (widely spoken as a second language, both English and Marshallese are official languages), two major Marshallese dialects from the Malayo-Polynesian family, Japanese Religion Christian (mostly Protestant) This article is an import from the CIA World Factbook 2002. It's a starting point for creating a real Wikitravel country article according to our country article template . Please plunge forward and edit it. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Understand edit After almost four decades under US administration as the easternmost part of the UN Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands attained independence in 1986 under a Compact of Free Association. Compensation claims continue as a result of US nuclear testing on some of the atolls between 1947 and 1962. The Marshall Islands have been home to the US Army Base Kwajalein (USAKA) since 1964. A number of islands are off-limits to tourism (and even to locals) due to US military presence or the residue of nuclear testing. Map of Marshall Islands edit Oceania, group of atolls and reefs in the North Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to Australia
Marshall Islands -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article geography. Main article (Click link for more info and facts about geography of the marshall islands) geography of the marshall islands http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/m/ma/marshall_islands.htm
Extractions: The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) is an (Click link for more info and facts about island nation) island nation in the (The largest ocean in the world) Pacific Ocean , located north of (A small island in the central Pacific Ocean 2,800 miles southwest of Hawaii; in Micronesia west of the Gilbert Islands) Nauru and (An island republic in the west central Pacific just south of the equator) Kiribati , east of the (A country scattered over Micronesia with a constitutional government in free association with the United States; achieved independence in 1986) Federated States of Micronesia and south of the U.S. island of (A vigil held over a corpse the night before burial) Wake Republic of the Marshall Islands (Click link for more info and facts about In Detail) In Detail (Click link for more info and facts about National motto) National motto : n/a (Click link for more info and facts about Official language) Official language s (Click link for more info and facts about Marshallese) Marshallese (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries)
Marshall Islands Environment Information On Individual Atolls marshall islands Environment Information on individual atolls. compiled and edited by Dirk HR Spennemann Ailinginae Atoll Jabwat Island Mili Atoll http://marshall.csu.edu.au/html/atolls/geography.html
Resources On The Marshall Islands Environment The marshall islands. Environmentgeography Map of the Repblic of the marshall islands Map showing the location of the atolls. http://marshall.csu.edu.au/environment_Geography.html
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Extractions: U.S. Department of StateBackground Notes: Marshall Islands, May 1996Bureau of East Asian and Pacific AffairsPrepared and released by the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Office of Pacific Island AffairsMay 1996Official Name: Republic of the Marshall IslandsPROFILEGeographyArea: 181 sq. km. (approximately 70 sq. mi.) of islands scattered over 500,000 sq. mi. of the Western Pacific; slightly larger than Washington, DC.Cities: CapitalMajuro (pop. 225000). Other citiesEbeye, Jaluit.Terrain: 29 low-lying coral atolls and islands.Climate: Tropical with a wet season from May to November.PeopleNationality: Noun and adjectiveMarshallese.Population (1996 est.): 56,000.Annual growth rate: 4%.Ethnic groups: 90% Marshallese, 10% U.S., Filipino, Chinese, New Zealander, and Korean.Religions: Christian, mostly Protestant.Languages: English; two major Marshallese dialects from Malayo-Polynesian family; Japanese.Education: Literacy (1995)60%.Health: Infant mortality rate ... [ Read More The total population of the Marshall Islands as of the 1999 census was 50,840 people. That was an increase of 7,460 people since the 1988 census. Majuro and Ebeye are the two urban population centers. Over 50% of Marshallese live on Majuro Atoll. Out of the total population, 19% live in the island of Ebeye in Kwajalein Atoll and 3% on the outer islands of Kwajalein Atoll. With just 0.14 square miles, Ebeye Island is the most densely populated area in the Marshall Islands, with an equivalent population density of 66,750 persons per square mile. The city of Majuro and Ebeye offer amenities, such as electricity, modern Western lifestyles, and employment opportunities (albeit limited) that continually draw younger Marshallese from the outer islands. On the outer atolls the lifestyle is mostly unchanged and untouched by modern development. ... [
Marshall Islands, The The Republic of the marshall islands (RMI) is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean geography. The country consists of 29 atolls and 5 isolated islands. http://creekin.net/n118-marshall-islands-the.html
Extractions: 312/km² Independence October 21, 1986 Currency US dollar Time zone UTC + 12 National anthem Forever Marshall Islands Internet TLD .mh Calling Code While settled by Micronesians in the 2nd millennium BC, little is known of the early history of the islands. Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar was the first European to sight the Marshalls, but the islands remained virtually unvisited by Europeans for several more centuries, before being visited by English captain John Marshall in 1788; the islands owe their name to him. A German trading company settled on the islands in 1885, and they became part of the protectorate of German New Guinea some years later. Japan conquered the islands in World War I, and administered them as a League of Nations mandate.
Country Profile Of The Republic Of The Marshall Islands Synopsis of the History of the marshall islands from the time of First geography two archipelagic island chains of 30 atolls and 1152 islands; http://www.un.int/marshall-islands/countryprofile.html
BUBL LINK: Marshall Islands CIA World Factbook 2003 marshall islands Basic reference information about marshall islands, including details of geography, people, economy, government, http://bubl.ac.uk/link/m/marshallislands.htm
Extractions: BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z Titles Descriptions CIA World Factbook 2003: Marshall Islands Ethnologue Language Database: Marshall Islands Marshall Islands Country Report on Human Rights Practices for 2003 Political Resources on the Net: Marshall Islands ... Social Indicators: Less Populous Countries Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk Basic reference information about Marshall Islands, including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, maps, high and low points, co-ordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources. Resource type: document Detailed assessment of human rights practices in Marshall Islands. Topics assessed include torture, arbitrary detention or exile, fair public trial, freedom of speech and press, freedom of assembly, movement and religion; democratic rights, worker rights, and discrimination based on race, sex, religion, disability, language, or social status.