Want to learn about United States Minor Outlying Islands? Here are the flag, the capital city, the animals, the food, and some amazing facts β all explained in a fun way for kids.
Quick facts about United States Minor Outlying Islands
| Capital | Unknown |
|---|---|
| Continent | Americas |
| Population | 300 |
| Languages | English |
| Currency | United States dollar |
| National symbol | Brown Noody (Bird) |
| Famous food | None |
In United States Minor Outlying Islands, people often speak English. A friendly way to say hello is "Hello". π
Fun facts about United States Minor Outlying Islands for kids
- These islands are mostly uninhabited coral atolls used only for science and wildlife protection!
- Palmyra Atoll is so remote it takes days to reach it by boat from Hawaii!
- Midway Atoll is a massive nesting ground for the Laysan Albatross, a huge and famous seabird!
- Scientists and military personnel are the only people who temporarily live here.
- The main goal of the islands is complete conservation of natural sea life and birds.
Famous places in United States Minor Outlying Islands
- Midway Atoll
- Palmyra Atoll
- Wake Island
Nature and symbols of United States Minor Outlying Islands
- Brown Noody (Bird)
- National sport: None
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