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Human features: The religions of the people in Solomon Islands are Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, and others. Christianity is 92%, Buddhism is 3%, Islam is 0.07%, and others are 4.93% Non-Human features: There are two climates in Solomon Islands; they are dry seasons and rainy seasons. Dry seasons are between December to February and from June to September. The rainy seasons last from February to May and from September to November. The physical features are Mount Makarakomburu, Mount Popomanaseu, Tinakula, and Mount Veve. The Mount Makarakomburu is the second highest mountain in soloman Islands, which is 2,130 meters (7,579 feet). The Mount Popomanaseu is a volcanic mountain and it is the highest mountain in Solomon Islands, which is 2,335 meters (7,661 feet). The Tinakula is 851 meters (2,792 feet) and Mount Veve is 1,768 meters (5,801 feet). |