The ecoregion includes the Tonga archipelago, a group of 170 islands that extends 800 km north to south between 15º to 23ºS latitude and 173º to 177º W longitude, and comprise the nation of Tonga. It also includes Niue, which lies 400 km east of Tonga at 19º S latitude and 169º W longitude. The Tonga archipelago lies at the boundary of the
Pacific and the
Australian tectonic plates, and the islands were created by the
subduction of the Pacific Plate under the Australian Plate. The islands on the eastern side of the chain are mostly made up of uplifted coraline rocks lying atop blocks of oceanic or continental crust. Some of the larger eastern islands are
Foa,
Lifuka,
Vavaʻu,
'Eua, and
Tongatapu. Several of the islands on the western side of the chain are
stratovolcanoes, including
'Ata,
Tofua,
Kao,
Late, and
Fonualei in the south, and
Niuafo'ou,
Niuatoputapu, and
Tafahi in the north. The highest peak in the islands is 1,030 metres on Kao. Many islands have fringing coral reefs, and others have become coral
atolls as the central islands eroded away or subsided. Niue is an uplifted coral atoll, with cliffs along the shoreline and without a fringing coral reef. It covers an area of 259 km2. The islands have been inhabited for about 3000 years. ==Climate==