Why do oceanic islands sink after they form?

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2026-07-09 00:25

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Oceanic islands can sink over time due to various factors such as tectonic movements, volcanic activity ceasing, or erosion wearing down the island's structure. As the island's underlying tectonic plate moves or volcanic activity slows, the island can gradually subside below sea level. Erosion from wave action and other environmental processes can also contribute to the sinking of oceanic islands.

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