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Volcanic arcs form at plate subduction zones. Island arcs are volcanic islands that form over "hot spots" in the Earth's mantle. Because the islands are moving with the oceanic plate, they eventually are removed from the hot spot, forming a chain of islands in the direction of the plate movement.

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Either subduction zones (e.g. the Aleutian island chain) or mantle hotspots (the Hawaiian island chain).

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A island that was formed by underwater volcanoes.

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A volcanic island arc is a progressively older series of islands caused by volcanic action.

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The definition of the word island arc is " a curved chain of volcanic islands located at a tectonic plate margin, typically with a deep ocean trench on the convex side."

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Volcanic islands above deep sea trenches.

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