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The image shows nine stages of Volcanic Island Growth Cycles numbered 1 to 9. Stage 1 is Pillow Phase of Preshield Stage. Stage 2 is Hyaloclastite Phase of Proteoshield Stage. Stage 3 is Explosive Phase of Shield Stage with ash cone and hydroexplosions visible. Stage 4 is Subaerial Phase of Shield Stage. Stage 5 is Postshield Stage with cinder cones. Stage 6 is Erosion and Subsidence Stage with coral reefs and sediments. Stage 7 is Rejuvenated Stage with cinder cone and ash. Stage 8 is Coral Atoll Stage with lagoon formed as eroded volcano becomes submerged. Stage 9 is Guyot Stage with wave-cut flat surface.
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The picture above illustrates the natural process of an Island developing from a volcano within nine stages, ranging from the foundation of the pillow phase to the Guyot Stage.
in the early stage, there is a rock volcano occurs under the sea which then forms a volcano mountain under the sea. In addition to this, the mountain covered with ash cones gradually explodes hydro-explosions up the surface of the sea. The shield steeply enlarges which also brings out coral reefs and sediments.
The formed mountain concurrently evolves alongside ash cones, under cone, and lava flows. By the time, it widened with reefs around the mountain which sank the superficies.
Finally, the volcano submerged and formed reefs underwater, known as lagoons. In the final stage, the volcano disappears, leaving behind rocks covered by reefs called the Guyot Stage.
In summary, the process of emerging and submerging volcanic island is happening underneath the sea.
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