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Prince Edward Island (PEI) was formed through a combination of geological processes, primarily sedimentation and erosion. It emerged from the sea during the last Ice Age, around 14,000 years ago, as glaciers retreated, leaving behind sediment and land. The island is composed mainly of sedimentary rock, clay, and sand, shaped by the action of water and wind over millennia. Its current landform is the result of both natural processes and human activity, including agricultural development.

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