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LESSON 4 · Fire Mountains: Volcanoes

The Island Life Cycle

Volcanic islands have a life cycle measured in millions of years. After formation, erosion and subsidence (the island sinking as the tectonic plate cools and contracts) slowly wear the island away.

When the volcanic peak finally sinks below the waves entirely, the coral reef remains as a ring-shaped atoll surrounding a shallow lagoon. Charles Darwin first proposed this sequence in 1842, and he was right.