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oceania

oceania. Questions. Religion. Melanesia Micronesia polynesia. Most M elanesians are originally from the pacific island. Exceptions include the people of New Caledonia about one-third of whom are E uropean and F iji islands. Important places. New Guinea Fiji island New Caledonia.

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oceania

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  1. oceania Questions

  2. Religion • Melanesia • Micronesia • polynesia

  3. Most Melanesians are originally from the pacific island. Exceptions include the people of New Caledonia about one-third of whom are European and Fiji islands.

  4. Important places • New Guinea • Fiji island • New Caledonia

  5. Physical Features Papua New Guinea Solomon islands Fiji islands Vanuatu New Caledonia

  6. Humans and the Physical Environment • They live in homes with thatched roofs and no walls. They live on their own little plantation so they can raise a farm, because farming is their only way of surviving. That provides food and money for them to live on, this is why agriculture is their main effort.

  7. Our Available Career Opportunities You mainly have to farm because that is the only cheap way to feed your family.

  8. Geographic Factors and Natural Resources • Phosphate is a natural resource they have in Micronesia. • Micronesia was turned over to the United States as trust territories.

  9. Micronesia’s Culture More than 700 languages are spoken in Papua New Guinea alone. People here speak pidgin language formed by combining parts of several different languages.

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