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An island is a landmass that is surrounded by water and smaller than a continent. Islands occur in oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers and range from a few square meters to thousands of square kilometers. The term covers both inhabited and uninhabited places, and it is often contrasted with continents and mainlands. Distinctions among related terms—such as islets or skerries—reflect differences in size and permanence.
Islands form through various geological processes. Oceanic islands arise from volcanic activity or from the eruption
Ecology and human use: Islands often host distinct ecosystems because isolation reduces immigration of species. They
Examples: Archipelagos such as the Philippines, Indonesia, and the Caribbean include thousands of islands. In northern