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	<title><![CDATA[Island Arcs – Curved Chains of Volcanic Islands]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<h3 data-end="59" data-start="0"><strong data-end="23" data-start="8">Island Arcs</strong> &ndash; Curved Chains of Volcanic Islands</h3><hr data-end="64" data-start="61"><h3 data-end="88" data-start="66">🔹 <strong data-end="88" data-start="73">Definition:</strong></h3><p data-end="378" data-start="89">An <strong data-end="106" data-start="92">island arc</strong> is a <strong data-end="148" data-start="112">curved chain of volcanic islands</strong> that forms along a <strong data-end="187" data-start="168">subduction zone</strong>, where an <strong data-end="251" data-start="198">oceanic plate sinks beneath another oceanic plate</strong>. This process results in <strong data-end="298" data-start="277">volcanic activity</strong>, earthquakes, and the formation of a deep <strong data-end="357" data-start="341">ocean trench</strong> parallel to the arc.</p><hr data-end="383" data-start="380"><h3 data-end="414" data-start="385">🔹 <strong data-end="414" data-start="392">Formation Process:</strong></h3><ol data-end="1012" data-start="416">
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	<p data-end="441" data-start="419"><strong data-end="440" data-start="419">Subduction Begins</strong>:</p>

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		<p data-end="531" data-start="447">At <strong data-end="481" data-start="450">convergent plate boundaries</strong>, one <strong data-end="504" data-start="487">oceanic plate</strong> is forced beneath another.</p>
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		<p data-end="625" data-start="537">The descending plate enters the <strong data-end="579" data-start="569">mantle</strong>, forming a <strong data-end="601" data-start="591">trench</strong> (e.g., Mariana Trench).</p>
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	<p data-end="661" data-start="630"><strong data-end="660" data-start="630">Melting of Subducted Plate</strong>:</p>

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		<p data-end="764" data-start="667">Water and sediments from the subducting plate lower the <strong data-end="740" data-start="723">melting point</strong> of the mantle above it.</p>
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		<p data-end="823" data-start="770">This generates <strong data-end="794" data-start="785">magma</strong> through <strong data-end="822" data-start="803">partial melting</strong>.</p>
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	<p data-end="842" data-start="828"><strong data-end="841" data-start="828">Volcanism</strong>:</p>

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		<p data-end="930" data-start="848">The magma rises and forms a <strong data-end="905" data-start="876">chain of volcanic islands</strong> on the overriding plate.</p>
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		<p data-end="1012" data-start="936">These islands are usually <strong data-end="972" data-start="962">curved</strong> due to the spherical geometry of Earth.</p>
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</ol><hr data-end="1017" data-start="1014"><h3 data-end="1054" data-start="1019">🔹 <strong data-end="1054" data-start="1026">Features of Island Arcs:</strong></h3><table data-end="1486" data-start="1056">
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			<th data-col-size="sm" data-end="1080" data-start="1056">Feature</th>
			<th data-col-size="md" data-end="1126" data-start="1080">Description</th>
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			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="1223" data-start="1198"><strong data-end="1220" data-start="1200">Volcanic islands</strong></td>
			<td data-col-size="md" data-end="1269" data-start="1223">Formed by rising magma; may be active</td>
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			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="1295" data-start="1270"><strong data-end="1291" data-start="1272">Deep-sea trench</strong></td>
			<td data-col-size="md" data-end="1341" data-start="1295">Forms on the side of the subduction zone</td>
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			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="1367" data-start="1342"><strong data-end="1360" data-start="1344">Curved shape</strong></td>
			<td data-col-size="md" data-end="1413" data-start="1367">Due to Earth&#39;s curvature and plate motion</td>
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			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="1439" data-start="1414"><strong data-end="1431" data-start="1416">Earthquakes</strong></td>
			<td data-col-size="md" data-end="1486" data-start="1439">Frequent due to tectonic activity</td>
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</table><p><button></button></p><hr data-end="1491" data-start="1488"><h3 data-end="1528" data-start="1493">🔹 <strong data-end="1528" data-start="1500">Examples of Island Arcs:</strong></h3><table data-end="2220" data-start="1530">
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			<th data-col-size="sm" data-end="1556" data-start="1530">Island Arc</th>
			<th data-col-size="sm" data-end="1596" data-start="1556">Location</th>
			<th data-col-size="sm" data-end="1627" data-start="1596">Associated Trench</th>
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			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="1753" data-start="1726"><strong data-end="1747" data-start="1728">Mariana Islands</strong></td>
			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="1793" data-start="1753">Western Pacific</td>
			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="1824" data-start="1793">Mariana Trench</td>
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			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="1852" data-start="1825"><strong data-end="1847" data-start="1827">Aleutian Islands</strong></td>
			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="1892" data-start="1852">Off Alaska</td>
			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="1923" data-start="1892">Aleutian Trench</td>
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			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="1951" data-start="1924"><strong data-end="1939" data-start="1926">Japan Arc</strong></td>
			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="1991" data-start="1951">Japan</td>
			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="2022" data-start="1991">Japan Trench</td>
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			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="2050" data-start="2023"><strong data-end="2043" data-start="2025">Philippine Arc</strong></td>
			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="2090" data-start="2050">East of the Philippines</td>
			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="2121" data-start="2090">Philippine Trench</td>
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			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="2149" data-start="2122"><strong data-end="2147" data-start="2124">Lesser Antilles Arc</strong></td>
			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="2189" data-start="2149">Eastern Caribbean</td>
			<td data-col-size="sm" data-end="2220" data-start="2189">Puerto Rico Trench</td>
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</table><p><button></button></p><hr data-end="2225" data-start="2222"><h3 data-end="2285" data-start="2227">🔍 <strong data-end="2284" data-start="2234">Difference Between Island Arc and Volcanic Arc</strong>:</h3><ul data-end="2454" data-start="2286">
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	<p data-end="2354" data-start="2288"><strong data-end="2302" data-start="2288">Island Arc</strong>: Oceanic&ndash;oceanic subduction; islands form in ocean.</p>
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	<p data-end="2454" data-start="2357"><strong data-end="2373" data-start="2357">Volcanic Arc</strong>: Oceanic&ndash;continental subduction; volcanoes form on land (e.g., Andes Mountains).</p>
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