Island

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Island

An island is a body of land surrounded by water. Continents are not considered islands due to their vast size, although they meet the basic criteria. There are two main types of islands: continental islands and oceanic islands.

Definition[edit]

The term "island" comes from the Old English word "iland", which means "watered place". In a broader sense, an island is a piece of land that is surrounded by water on all sides but is not a continent.

Types of Islands[edit]

There are two main types of islands: continental islands and oceanic islands.

Continental Islands[edit]

Continental islands are part of a continental shelf and were once connected to a continent. They are usually found on the shelf of a continent. Examples include Greenland and Long Island in New York.

Oceanic Islands[edit]

Oceanic islands are not part of a continental shelf and are usually volcanic. They are formed from submarine volcanoes or hotspots on the ocean floor. Examples include Hawaii and Iceland.

Formation of Islands[edit]

Islands are formed through various geological processes. The most common processes are volcanic activity, erosion, and deposition of sediment.

Volcanic Activity[edit]

Many islands are formed through volcanic activity. When a volcano erupts underwater, it can create a new island. This is how the Hawaiian Islands were formed.

Erosion[edit]

Erosion can also create islands. When water erodes the land, it can separate a piece of land from the mainland, creating an island.

Deposition of Sediment[edit]

Deposition of sediment can also create islands. When sediment is deposited in a body of water, it can build up over time and form an island.

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