Guadalcanal central range

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The Guadalcanal central range is a rugged mountain chain running through the interior of Guadalcanal Island in the Solomon Islands, known for its high peaks, dense rainforest, and ecological significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain range
country Solomon Islands
forms backbone of Guadalcanal Island
hasBiodiversity rich
hasClimate tropical
hasEcologicalSignificance high
hasFeature deep valleys
mountain ridges
steep slopes
hasLandcover forest
hasVegetation dense rainforest
isImportantFor conservation
habitat for native species
isKnownFor dense rainforest
ecological significance
high peaks
isLocatedInHemisphere Southern Hemisphere
isLocatedInOceanRegion southwest Pacific Ocean
surface form: Southwest Pacific Ocean
isPartOf Melanesia
Pacific Islands
surface form: South Pacific region
locatedIn Guadalcanal
Solomon Islands
locatedOn Guadalcanal
surface form: Guadalcanal Island
partOf interior of Guadalcanal
supportsEcosystem tropical rainforest ecosystem
terrain rugged

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Mount Popomanaseu mountainRange Guadalcanal central range