A massif
massif.add possibly a seamount chain, but these are usually quite extended.
mid-ocean ridge
Sea floor spreading causes several chains of underwater mountains. They are sometimes called seamounts. They are also called mid ocean ridges.
Underwater mountains are called seamounts. They are elevated underwater mountains that do not reach the water's surface. Seamounts are formed by volcanic activity or tectonic forces and can support diverse marine ecosystems.
A compact group of mountains is called a mountain range. Mountain ranges are a series of peaks and ridges that are geologically related and usually form a continuous chain. Examples include the Rocky Mountains and the Andes.
Underwater mountains that rise above the surface of the water are called islands. These formations are the result of volcanic activity or tectonic movements that cause them to breach the water's surface.
The tallest underwater mountains in the world are called seamounts. They can be found in all of the world's oceans, with some of the largest concentrations in the Pacific Ocean.
A compact group of mountains is called a mountain range. It consists of multiple mountains that are geographically close together and typically share a common geological origin. Examples include the Rocky Mountains in North America and the Alps in Europe.
underwater peak with round or irregular top
gorilla
Underwater mountains, also known as seamounts, are volcanic formations that rise from the seafloor. They provide a unique habitat for a diverse range of marine life due to their topographical complexity. Seamounts can also influence oceanic currents and nutrient cycling in the water column.
Underwater mountain chains that form where two tectonic plates are pulling apart are called mid ocean ridges. The largest is the Mid Atlantic Ridge.