ísla
The word ísla can refer to islands, landmasses that are surrounded by water and smaller than continents. While not a standard Icelandic term for island in everyday usage, it may appear in some contexts as a form related to the concept of islands. Islands occur in all oceans and seas and vary widely in size, from tiny islets to large landmasses.
Islands form through several natural processes. Volcanic activity can produce new land as lava cools and accumulates
Types of islands are diverse. Continental islands are fragments of continental crust that separate from mainlands.
Islands support unique ecosystems, often with endemic species due to isolation. They are important for biodiversity,
Notes: ísla is not a standard Icelandic word for islands; eyjar is the common Icelandic term. Further