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Tectonics, Earthquakes, and Volcanism: Shaping the Landscapes of Western North America

Introduction Western North America is one of the most geologically active regions on Earth. Its dramatic landscapes—including towering mountain ranges, deep valleys, volcanic peaks, plateaus, rift basins, fault scarps, and coastal cliffs—have been shaped primarily by tectonic activity, earthquakes, and volcanism over millions of years. These powerful endogenic (internal) forces continue to modify the region,…

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Islands in the Indonesian and Philippine Archipelagos

Formation of Thousands of Islands in the Indonesian and Philippine Archipelagos

Introduction The Indonesian and Philippine archipelagos are among the most remarkable island groups in the world. Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelagic state, consists of more than 17,000 islands, while the Philippines comprises over 7,600 islands. These islands are not only geographically significant but also hold immense ecological, cultural, and economic value. The origin of these…

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