An archipelago is a chain or cluster of islands. The word archipelago literally means "chief sea", from Greek arkhon (arkhi-) ("leader") and pelagos ("sea"). In antiquity, the Archipelago (Greek: Αρхιπέλαγος) was the proper name for the Aegean Sea and, later, usage shifted to refer to the Aegean Islands (since the sea is remarkable for its large number of islands). It is now used to generally refer to any island group or, sometimes, to a sea containing a large number of scattered islands like the Aegean.
Archipelagoes usually occur in the open sea; less commonly, a large land mass may neighbour them. Archipelagoes are often volcanic, forming along mid-ocean ridges or hotspots, but there are many other processes involved in their construction, including erosion and deposition.
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answered by Eshwar 3
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An archipelago is a chain or cluster of islands. The word archipelago literally means "chief sea", from Greek arkhon (arkhi-) ("leader") and pelagos ("sea"). In antiquity, the Archipelago (Greek: ÎÏÑ
ιÏÎλαγοÏ) was the proper name for the Aegean Sea and, later, usage shifted to refer to the Aegean Islands (since the sea is remarkable for its large number of islands). It is now used to generally refer to any island group or, sometimes, to a sea containing a large number of scattered islands like the Aegean.
Archipelagoes usually occur in the open sea; less commonly, a large land mass may neighbour them. Archipelagoes are often volcanic, forming along mid-ocean ridges or hotspots, but there are many other processes involved in their construction, including erosion and deposition.
2006-12-15 01:16:26
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answered by Charu Chandra Goel 5
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An archipelago is a chain or cluster of islands. The word archipelago literally means "chief sea", from Greek arkhon (arkhi-) ("leader") and pelagos ("sea"). In antiquity, the Archipelago (Greek: ÎÏÑ
ιÏÎλαγοÏ) was the proper name for the Aegean Sea and, later, usage shifted to refer to the Aegean Islands (since the sea is remarkable for its large number of islands). It is now used to generally refer to any island group or, sometimes, to a sea containing a large number of scattered islands like the Aegean.
Archipelagoes usually occur in the open sea; less commonly, a large land mass may neighbour them. Archipelagoes are often volcanic, forming along mid-ocean ridges or hotspots, but there are many other processes involved in their construction, including erosion and deposition.
2006-12-15 01:10:54
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answered by vamsy 4
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An Archipelago is a group of islands.
2006-12-15 05:18:29
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answered by ajay 1
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A group of islands close together in an ocean or sea. The Philippine Islands are an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean..
2006-12-15 01:53:33
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answered by Anonymous
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An archipelago is a chain or cluster of islands
Examples are:the Hawaiian islands, the British Isles, and the Bahamas, and the Aleutian Islands off the coast of Alaska.
2006-12-15 01:27:11
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answered by bravokardia 4
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Archipelago is a group of no. of small islands.
2006-12-15 01:27:52
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answered by Diva 3
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Group Of Islands
2006-12-15 01:04:11
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answered by Kanchi 3
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a bunch of tiny islands close together. they aren't usually named individually and usually belong to one country.
the Galapagos islands are and example of an archipelago
2006-12-15 01:03:58
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answered by drtgirlz 3
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A group of islands.
2006-12-15 01:02:11
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answered by computerguy103 6
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