Convergent Boundary meaning COLLISION! Oceanic-Oceanic which formed volcanic islands!
A cluster or chain of islands is called an "archipelago", which specifically applies to islands created by the same volcanic or tectonic source.
Volcanoes at the boundaries where two oceanic plates collide will create a string of islands called an archipelago. An archipelago is also linked by land areas that are below the sea.
A string of seamounts or volcanic islands could form.
A string of volcanoes along an ocean-to-ocean convergent boundary is called a volcanic island arc. This forms when one oceanic plate subducts beneath another oceanic plate, leading to volcanic activity along the subduction zone. Examples include the Aleutian Islands in Alaska and the Japanese archipelago.
A chain, string or group of islands is called an archipelago.
A string or group of islands is called an archipelago.
An island chain is a chain of islands that form in the middle of a plate. Example: Hawaii An island arc is a string of islands that form on a plate boundary. Example: Japan
An atoll is a ring-shaped coral island or string of islands that surround a lagoon. Atolls typically form from volcanic islands that sink into the ocean, leaving a coral reef formation around the edge of the submerged island. The lagoon in the center of an atoll is often shallow and can support diverse marine life.
Archipelago
A group of islands are called an archipelago. Originally the term referred to islands formed by volcanic action. Then the Bahamas and other groups used the term to refer to themselves. More specific terms describe other particular groups but archipelago describes an overall group.
An "archipelago".
an archipelago