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What is an archipeto?

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Updated: 11/21/2025

An archipeto, or archipelago, is a geographic term that refers to a group or chain of islands clustered together in a body of water. These islands can vary in size, topography, and ecological characteristics. Archipelagos can be found in oceans, seas, or lakes and are often formed through volcanic activity, tectonic movements, or erosion. Notable examples include the Hawaiian Islands and the Indonesian archipelago.

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