A submarine Volcano.
Sure if they erupt underwater or in an uninhabited place on the earth
they erupt just like they do above water
well when its form underwater eventually it will erupt causeing it to make land form around it :)
A volcano.
Volcanoes underwater erupt in much the same way as those on dry land. They erupt when pressure builds up. The difference between these two types of volcanoes is that the lava produced in an underwater volcano cools dramatically faster than the lava on land.
They are mostly hidden underwater because nothing has yet made them erupt and come to the surface.
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Volcanoes can erupt underwater when magma rises to the surface through a weak spot in the Earth's crust on the ocean floor, known as a mid-ocean ridge or a hotspot. When the magma reaches the cold ocean water, it can cause the water to heat up rapidly, leading to explosive eruptions and the formation of underwater volcanoes.
Yes. The majority of the worlds volcanic activity actually happens underwater, primarily at mid-ocean ridges.
They use their whiskers to feel its way underwater and to find food.
We'd call the underwater geographic feature thus described a tablemount or guyot. It's a seamount, which is an underwater mountain, with a flat or platform top.
Yes. They also collapse when they dive underwater which is a cool feature.