About Solomon Islands

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News: The Solomon Islands stated that the contents of its security agreement with China will remain undisclosed due to legal restrictions.

About Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands
Source – Geologydotcom
About
  • The Solomon Islands is a country in the south-western Pacific Ocean that consists of volcanic islands and coral atolls.
Location
  • It is located in the south-western Pacific Ocean, southeast of Papua New Guinea and northwest of Vanuatu.
Archipelago Composition
  • The country consists of nearly 1,000 islands, including 6 large main islands and over 900 smaller islands, of which 147 are inhabited.
  • The islands lie in two parallel chains running from northwest to southeast.
Topography
  • The country is mainly mountainous and covered with forests, although it also has some extensive plains.
Climate
  • The Solomon Islands has a tropical oceanic climate that is hot and humid, with cool winds and abundant rainfall throughout the year.
Vegetation
  • The Solomon Islands are covered by dense lowland and hill rainforests, along with extensive mangrove forests, coastal vegetation and freshwater swamp forests.
Highest Peak
  • Mount Popomanaseu on Guadalcanal is the highest peak, rising to 7,644 feet (2,330 m).
Flora
  • The islands contain 4,500–5,000 vascular plant species, including highly endemic palms, orchids, climbing Pandanus species, and ancient plant groups such as the Winteraceae family.
Fauna
  • The islands are home to endemic species such as the megapode bird, Solomon Islands sea eagle, native bats, murid rodents, and the endangered hawksbill turtle, while surrounding waters support over 900 reef fish species and 500 coral species.
  • East Rennell Atoll is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and constitutes the largest raised coral atoll on Earth.
Key ResourcesThe islands possess significant reserves of bauxite on Rennell Island and phosphates on Bellona Island, while some gold has been extracted on Guadalcanal.
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