Which of the above is/are known for their volcanic formation? Answer:
Only three
Notes:
Rapa Nui Island (Easter Island) – Volcanic Formed by volcanic activity, mainly from three extinct volcanoes: Terevaka, Poike, and Rano Kau. The island is made up of basaltic lava flows and volcanic cones.
Lakshadweep Islands – Not Volcanic Composed of coral atolls and reefs, not formed by volcanic activity. Originated from the accumulation of coral deposits over submerged sea mountains.
Iceland – Volcanic A highly active volcanic island located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Formed by the separation of the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates, leading to frequent eruptions.
Hawaii Island – Volcanic The largest island of the Hawaiian archipelago, formed by volcanic eruptions. Home to Mauna Loa and Kilauea, two of the world's most active volcanoes.