The Country That Missing The Land | Is That True

Kiribati is often referred to as a "country on water," even though it's not actually floating,

but rather situated very low above sea level.

Why is Kiribati called a country on water? Kiribati consists of 33 atolls (coral islands) scattered across the Pacific Ocean. The average elevation is only about 1–2 meters above sea level

Many homes are located very close to the sea, even appearing to be above water at high tide. What makes it unique Seawater often intrudes during high tide The land is thin and surrounded by lagoons (shallow sea water)

Very vulnerable to sea level rise 🌍 Interesting facts about Kiribati One of the first countries to experience the impacts of climate change

The government once purchased land in another country (Fiji) to anticipate the future The world's first sunrise can be seen from here (because it's located on the international date line)

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