Alamühikuid
Alamühikuid, also known as "small islands" or "islets," are small, uninhabited landmasses that are typically found in coastal regions or bodies of water. They are often characterized by their limited size, ranging from a few square meters to several hectares, and their lack of permanent human habitation. Alamühikuid can be formed through various geological processes, including volcanic activity, erosion, and sediment deposition. These islands are often covered in vegetation, such as grasses, shrubs, or small trees, depending on the climate and environmental conditions of the region.
Alamühikuid play a significant role in the ecosystem of their surrounding areas. They serve as important habitats
Due to their small size and lack of human habitation, alamühikuid are often overlooked and understudied. However,