Description
We distinguish between continental islands, which are usually parts of the mainland that were detached through tectonic movement, or deposits formed by alluvial soil, and oceanic islands, which are coral-reefs or of volcanic origin.
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1984-01-01
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14 min
We distinguish between continental islands, which are usually parts of the mainland that were detached through tectonic movement, or deposits formed by alluvial soil, and oceanic islands, which are coral-reefs or of volcanic origin.