There are approximately 326 million trillion gallons of water on the Earth. Water is a constant moving cycle and there is a lot of it on the Earth. The mountains under water are just land masses that have been covered by the water.
A large tall rocky area of land that protrudes from the earth's surface is a mountain. Mountains are formed by the bending and buckling of the rock under the land.
No, Memphis is in west TN......it's flat delta land, the mountains are in east TN
Of course! In fact, underwater earthquakes are a major cause of tsunamis.
Land forms and mountains
They can go into the water but they live on land. They burrow into the ground, they do swim and you can find them in the sand or grass and in trees, on fences and vines, under rocks, boards, etc.
in the water
There are more mountains in the water (including volcanoes) than on land.
theres is more water
well sort of theres land,water,islands, and stuff on the concept of that
theres everything u can think of : mountains, plains, hills, rivers, everything@! lots and lots and lots of huge mountains.
The mountains under sea are slightly smaller than the mountains on land. It is possible though that a mountain under sea is the same size or a little bigger though that case stays rare.
There are no mountains at the North Pole - the 'land' at the North Pole is all under water. There is only surface ice.
desert, water, mountains and more
Theres atually no definiton but it is a region of Virginia that's all what I know about.
the land had rocky mountains.Large body's of water such as Titicaca
No, because if one plate is moving down then it would be underwater mountain, if the plate moved upward the it would be land mountain
water and ice and wind change the mountains by erosion