The group of volcanic islands which forms the Stepping Stone between Alaskan region of North America and Kamchatka peninsula is

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The group of volcanic islands which forms the ‘Stepping Stone’ between Alaskan region of North America and Kamchatka peninsula is

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The group of volcanic islands that are located between the Alaskan region of North America and the Kamchatka peninsula is known as the Aleutian Islands. These islands form a "Stepping Stone" due to their location, as they are positioned along the Pacific Ring of Fire, a major area of volcanic activity.

Option 1: Aleutian Islands - This is the correct answer. The Aleutian Islands stretch for about 1,200 miles from Alaska to the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia. They are known for their volcanic activity and are a significant part of the Pacific Ring of Fire.

Option 2: The Azores - This is not the correct answer. The Azores are a group of nine volcanic islands located in the North Atlantic Ocean, much closer to Europe than they are to Alaska or Kamchatka.

Option 3: Hawaiian Islands - This is not the correct answer. The Hawaiian Islands are a group of volcanic islands located in the central Pacific Ocean, thousands of miles away from Alaska and Kamchatka.

Option 4: The Bahamas - This is not the correct answer. The Bahamas is a coral-based archipelago located in the Atlantic Ocean, far away from Alaska and Kamchatka.

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