What is an atoll?
- An atoll is a ring-shaped coral reef, island, or series of islets. An atoll surrounds a body of water called a lagoon. Sometimes, atolls and lagoons protect a central island.
- Channels between islets connect a lagoon to the open ocean or sea. Atolls develop with underwater volcanoes called seamounts.
What is the difference between an island and an atoll?
- When the island completely subsides beneath the water, leaving a ring of growing coral with an open lagoon in its centre. It is called an atoll. The process of atoll formation may take as long as 30,000,000 years to occur.
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