An ocean mountain is a mountain that is completely underwater. If measured from sea level, it would have a negative height.
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Its an ocean
Yes, there are huge mountains in the ocean, often we see only the very tip of a mountain.
the snow falls off the mountain and falls onto the ocean
Face Mountain
The climate on the ocean side of a mountain is typically cooler and moister due to the mountain blocking warm, dry air from reaching that side. This can result in more precipitation and lower temperatures compared to the other side of the mountain.
Ocean mountain ranges are longer than land mountain ranges. The Mid-Ocean Ridges, such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, can stretch for thousands of kilometers along the ocean floor. In contrast, land mountain ranges like the Andes or the Rockies are typically limited in length.
No, the tallest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, is not in the middle of the ocean. It is located in the Himalayas in Asia. The tallest mountain located in the middle of the ocean is Mauna Kea in Hawaii, but much of it is underwater.
none of the oceans touch the rocky mountain states because they are all in the middle of the U.S.
Submarine mountain ranges at the bottom of the ocean are called oceanic ridges or mid-ocean ridges. These are underwater mountain ranges that form along plate boundaries where tectonic plates are diverging or moving apart.
The mountain range at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean is called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It is an underwater mountain system that runs down the center of the Atlantic Ocean from the Arctic Ocean to the southern tip of Africa.
sea mountain