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What are the negative effects of a country being an archipelago? explain give at least 5

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Answered by adiyo146
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1.The communication and transportation is very slow. Because of the scattered islands that make up the country, this becomes a hindrance to fully communicate fast in the whole archipelago.

2.The Philippines government is not able to fully support and manage the areas that are far, especially those that are located in the far mountainous provinces. The center of the government is far from these regions, therefore, they are not able to pour their immediate support in terms of services pertaining to livelihood, education, as well as their grievances and overall problem of the community.

3.Because the islands are scattered, it needs a big and huge number of armed forces to defend its territories up to the smallest island in the Philippines. The armed forces who will look after the peace and order of the whole country also needs the appropriate logistics such as weapons, ships, airplanes, etc. This problem is aggravated due to the fact that the government do not have enough budgets to supply these needed logistics.

4.There are different cultures, regional dialects, and way of living by the different community groups living in different islands in the Philippines. Because of Philippines geography, it becomes difficult to unite all of these groups in order to have a full unity support in the whole country.

5.There is also the problem of insufficient infrastructure such as roads, bridges, docks, airports and electricity in the far areas of the country. Because of this, it is difficult for the government to reach out to all the Filipinos to give basic needs such as health, education, and livelihood programs. We strongly felt this problem when government and non-government organizations needs to send “relief goods” to the areas who were struck by natural calamities such as typhoons, earthquakes, etc.

6.And lastly, because Philippines has a wide range of sea around the archipelago. it becomes an open area for anyone who wanted to come via the sea. This causes the problem of smuggling and illegal importing and exporting of goods to and from the country. The effect is that no appropriate taxes were imposed and the government losses revenue sources.

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I have taken Philippines as an example of an archipelago......hope it helps......plz mark my answer as brainliest

Answered by rajpal66
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archipelago

encyclopedic entry . an archipelago is a group of island closely scattered in a body of water . usually , this body of water is the ocean , but it can also be a lake or river .

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st . david ' s island - an archipelago is a group of closely scattered island . st .David 'island , above is part of the archipelago that makes up the British territory of Bermuda (officially called the Bermudas ) in the Atlantic ocean .

map of Japan - Japan is an archipelago consisting of four large island , from Hokkaido , in the far north , to Honshu , Shikoku , and Kyushu in the far south . Japan also includes more than 3,000 smaller island

mount Kilauea - magma bursts from a volcanic eruption at hte pu ' u huluhulu volcanic vent on mount kilauea , Hawaii .for years , Kilauea was thought to be a part of the neighboring volcano of ma u na Loa . geological tests of the region showed that Kilauea has its own " magma plumbing system ," however .

archipelago sea - a freighter threads its way through the Turku island in Finland ' s archipelago sea . there are more than 25,000 island in the island are close enough to be connected by bridges .

Dubai ' s artificial archipelagos

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