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what type of islands are the galapagos islands? (1 point)
○ continental
○ barrier
○ volcanic
○ coral
The Galapagos Islands are formed by volcanic activity. Volcanic islands are created when magma from the Earth's mantle rises to the surface and solidifies, forming islands. Continental islands are parts of continents that are separated by water, barrier islands are formed along coastlines by sediment deposition, and coral islands are formed from coral reefs. The Galapagos are known for their volcanic origin.
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volcanic (the option with the blue checkmark, likely labeled as the "volcano" or "volcanic" option in the original choices, e.g., if the options were A. continental, B. barrier, C. volcanic, D. coral, then the answer is C. volcanic)