Malta, a small island nation located in the Mediterranean Sea, has a unique environmental landscape due to its small size and geographic location. The country's natural resources include limited freshwater resources, some arable land, and a rugged coastline that supports a range of marine species.
Malta's coastline includes several small bays, rocky cliffs, and sandy beaches that provide habitat for several marine species. Malta's arable land is used for agricultural purposes. The country's small size and high population density limit the availability of land for agriculture, which means that most of the food is imported. Malta's natural resources face several challenges, including overfishing, pollution, and the effects of climate change.
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