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Tahiti was formed through volcanic activity associated with the Pacific Plate's movement over a hotspot in the Earth's mantle. As the plate shifted, magma erupted and built up over time, creating the island's mountainous terrain and surrounding coral reefs. This geological process, occurring over millions of years, resulted in the lush landscapes and distinctive shape of Tahiti that we see today. The island is part of the Society Islands archipelago in French Polynesia.

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