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Yes. Life will come to a volcanic island soon after it forms.

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The formation of an island can take millions of years depending on the processes involved, such as volcanic activity or coral reef growth. Islands can form through volcanic eruptions, tectonic plate movements, erosion and deposition of sediment, or the accumulation of coral skeletons. The time it takes for an island to form varies widely based on these factors.

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i think no becuz volcanos usually make animals DIE not LIVE.

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THANKS, lulu marie!!

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