Yes, Indonesia is the world's largest Archipelago. It has over 13000 islands which totals to approximately 18000 island. The islands span more than 500 kilometer squared of land.
Luke has the largest number of verses: 1,151 and the largest number of words: 25,640. Matthew and Acts both have the largest number of chapters - 28.
I don't know about maximun, but I do know that maximum is greatest or in other words, the largest. If you meant maximun, sorry, I don't have an answer.
In other words ... least fence for greatest area ... First place . . . Circle Second place . . . Square
There is no such thing as a three sided rectangle. They have four sides. Length and width of a rectangle being THE SAME (having a 1:1 ratio) will provide the largest area possible. In other words, for a given perimeter, a square is the largest rectangle. If you mean a triangle (which has three sides), then all sides being equal will still yield the largest area.
Use Pythagoras' Law. In other words, check whether 62 + 92 = 112 (11 is the largest side). If the equation is correct, then it is a right triangle. If not, it isn't.
A few words that rhyme with "archipelago" are "sago," "farrago," and "Chicago."
There are a few words for archipelago, but you may say 'tatoukai,' written: 多島海
virago, Chicago, archipelago
The name Indonesia was invented by a German Anthropologist from two words "Indo" and "Nesis".
An archipelago is a cluster/group of islands (which Japan is). Seismic waves are the waves caused by movements of the Earth's plates, in other words, they are earthquakes. Japan is notorious/ well- known for the amount of earthquakes it has. This is why its called a seismic archipelago.
Indonesia spelled back words is aisenodni (ay-saa-nod-ni)
False. Feminine words end in "a" while masculine words end in an "o"
The word "archipelago" comes from the medieval Latin term "archipellagus," which is derived from the Greek words "archi" (chief) and "pelagos" (sea). It originally referred to the Aegean Sea and its large number of islands.
The words for a group of islands may be a chain or an archipelago.
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