Also, for anyone who does not understand how land formation works, and thinks it is an "idiotic statement" that "new land pops up all the time", please see this list of "new islands since the beginning of the 20th century"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_new_islandsName of the island Country Land formation year(s)
Hunga Ha'apai Tonga 2014–15, 2009[5]
Jadid Island Yemen 2013[6]
Nishinoshima Japan 2013–15, 1973–74[7]
Yaya Island Russia 2013
Zalzala Koh Pakistan 2013[8]
Sholan Island Yemen 2011[6]
Peer Ghaib, Balochistan Pakistan 2010, 2004[9]
Home Reef Tonga 2006, 1984[10]
Norderoogsand Germany 1999[11]
Kavachi Solomon Islands 1999–2003, 1991, 1986, 1978, 1976, 1969–70, 1965, 1963–64, 1961, 1958, 1952–53[12]
Metis Shoal Tonga 1995, 1979, 1967–68[13]
Fukutoku-Okanoba Japan 1986, 1974–75, 1914, 1904–05[14]
Kuwae Vanuatu 1974, 1971, 1959, 1949, 1948, 1923–25[15]
Surtsey Iceland 1963–67[16]
Ilha Nova (Capelinhos) Portugal 1957–58[17]
Myōjin-shō Japan 1952–53, 1946[18]
Anak Krakatau Indonesia 1927–30[19]
Fonuafo'ou Tonga 1927–28[20]
Banua Wuhu Indonesia 1918–19, 1904[21]
I am not sure if you understand how "land" works.