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The islands of Southeast Asia were primarily formed through a combination of tectonic activity, volcanic eruptions, and rising sea levels. The region is situated along the Pacific Ring of Fire, where the movement of tectonic plates has created numerous volcanic islands. Additionally, these islands were shaped by erosion and sedimentation processes over millions of years. Rising sea levels, particularly during the last Ice Age, also contributed to the formation of many coastal islands.

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