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Small, flat, low-lying island, normally composed of sand, formed on a coral-reef platform. Keys usually reach just a couple of metres above high-tide level. Initially formed from reef debris, they become stabilized by vegetation growth, but always remain susceptible to erosion. Keys are most commonly found in the Gulf of Mexico, particularly off the south coast of Florida, and in the Caribbean (for example, the Abacos islands).


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