there are hundreds of mountains and volcanos under the sea but there are so many that we do not know about so it is hard to say exactly how many
It is the thickest under mountains ranges.
Yes, many volcanoes are located under the sea, primarily along tectonic plate boundaries. These underwater volcanoes can form new islands when they erupt and build up lava over time. The mid-ocean ridges, where tectonic plates diverge, are particularly rich in submarine volcanic activity. In addition, some volcanoes can also have their summit below sea level, making them submerged.
Poland has some mountains, but mainly grasslands.
Yes, there are underwater mountains called seamounts. These are volcanic formations that rise from the ocean floor but do not reach the surface. Seamounts can be found in all the world's oceans and can vary in size and shape.
Generally islands are simply the top portion of volcanos that grow from the seabed to above sea level.
Mountains rivers, sea, many islands, volcanos, lakes, forests, etc.
Yes. There are both mountains and valleys under the sea.
Volcanos are just merely mountains with magma at its centre. If it's under the sea, it's possible that the volcano could have been formed before the sea formed there, the water then went in the magma deposit and caused it to create a cap for the volcano.
the magma gets to hot it bursts under the sea forming island
Mountains can form anywhere there is seismic activity, even under the sea. Some of the Hawaiian Islands are in reality the peaks of 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.
Yes, there are mountain ranges under the sea. Mid-ocean ridge is a term for underwater mountains. The East Pacific Rise is an example of underwater mountains.
The sea floor, under water mountains, sea life, under water lava flows, etc.
It is the thickest under mountains ranges.
The mountains that are between the black sea and the Caspian sea is the caucasus The Caucasus Mountains
They are all made from Volcanoes. They are the biggest mountains on Earth. Most of the mountains are under the sea. The mountains get older as you move to the islands to the North west.
The Armanle mountains stretch from the black sea to the Caspin sea.