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beks73 [17]
2 years ago
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This is one is about the Philippines

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Dovator [93]2 years ago
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The theories about how the Philippines became an archipelagoAn archipelago is a collection or a group of islands, as the phrase implies. Over 7,000 islands make up the nation of the Philippines, which is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southwest Asia.

How the Philippines became an archipelago?

  • The vast majority of the Philippines' tens of thousands of islands are categorised as island arcs because they were created by subduction following the collision of the three tectonic plates (the Eurasian Plate, the Philippine Sea Plate, and the Indo-Australian Plate).
  • Volcanic activity in the region provides a glimpse of the nation's dramatic volcanic origins, which are revealed by its location within the Pacific Ring of Fire.
  • The southern portion of the Philippine Sea Plate is where the initial island arcs are thought to have formed millions of years ago.
  • It is thought that the original island arcs eventually collided with Sundaland to create a number of new islands in the archipelago.

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