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You may be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic Mountains.
Volcanic Islands. It was a term used by explorers who didn't know the earth was round. They though it was flat and didn't understand why the mountains looked as though they were rising out of the sea. Because the earth is round landforms and mountains for example look as though they are rising out of the ocean.
Yes, magma from the earth oozes from the cracks at mid-ocean ridges.
There are several icecaps in the world ranging from at sea level, to ice caps in the highest mountain ranges on earth.
Seas, oceans, continents, mountain ranges, valleys, rivers, etc...
The chain of mountains that form the mid-ocean-ridges are the longest mountain chains in the world.
the mid-ocean ridges
The longest mountain ranges is the Andes Mountains in South America. The mountain ranges stretch estimate is more than 5,000 miles.
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Ocean Ridge
The continuous mountain ranges in the earth's ocean basins are called mid-ocean ridges. These ridges were discovered with sonar, which was used to map the ocean floor.
Mountains are not usually measured in length. Mountain ranges, however, are measured this way. You may be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic mountain range, which measures about 3,500 Km in length, and is one of the longest mountain ranges on earth.
You could be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic mountain range, one of the longest mountain ranges on earth.
The highest mountain range is the Himalayas, The longest mountain range is the Andes(7000km, or 4300 miles long), If you are including underwater mountain ranges the longest mountain range is called the Ocean ridges, it is a chain of mountains that runs on the sea floor of five ocean across the world, the total length of the system is 80000km or 49700 miles.
You may be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic mountain range, one of the longest mountain ranges on earth.
The Trans-Antarctics are about 3,500 miles long, one of the longest mountain ranges on earth.
You may be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic Mountain Range, one of the longest mountain ranges on earth.