Our world is not just a fixed stone, but its surface is divided into numerous large pieces, known as tectonic plates.

These types of islands are often located in a row like an arch or a bow, known as an Island Arc, and they are a living example of the Earth’s movements, demonstrating how mobile islands emerge.

Hotspots are not on the border of the tectonic plate but rather are certain warm areas in the middle of the plate, from which magma constantly rises upward.

The structure of the island is not limited to volcanic eruptions, but some islands are also formed through sedimentation or coral reefs. 

The geological activity of the moving islands not only affects their structure but also greatly affects their environmental characteristics and ecosystems. 

Human settlement and living are always challenging on moving islands.

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