Sometimes, countries fight over tiny islands because they’re like special treasures in the sea. These islands can help a country control more of the ocean around them, which is super helpful for fishing or traveling by ship. It's like if you and your friend both wanted to be the boss of a big playground, but all you had was a tiny sandcastle on the edge.
Examples
- A boy claims a small sandcastle on the beach because it's right by the ocean
- Two friends argue over who gets to sit at the head of the classroom table
- A country fights for a tiny island that gives them more space in the sea
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See also
- Why Do Countries Compete Over Islands?
- How Does The Six-Country Fight Over These Tiny Work?
- Why Do Countries Go to War Over Tiny Bits of Land?
- Why Do Countries Go to War Over Tiny Islands?
- Why Do Countries Form Alliances?