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Yes, that is the definition of a guyot. Or perhaps limited to a 'mountain' until you know for certain that it was a volcano.
A mesa is a flat topped hill.
A high flat-topped land form with cliff-like sides that is larger than a butte is a "MESA."
Mesas are broad flat-topped landforms with steep sides. They are commonly found in arid regions and are formed by erosion of sedimentary rocks.
A flat-topped elevated landform is called a plateau. Plateaus are large elevated areas of land that have relatively flat surfaces on top, often surrounded by steep slopes or cliffs. They can be formed by a variety of geological processes, such as volcanic activity or tectonic uplift.
A guyot is a flat-topped sea mount
This is Mount Everest :)
Yes, that is the definition of a guyot. Or perhaps limited to a 'mountain' until you know for certain that it was a volcano.
No, Table Mountain in South Africa is not a volcano. It is a flat-topped mountain formed through erosion and has no volcanic activity associated with it.
Unusual flat-topped seamounts in the ocean are called Guyots. Guyots are submerged volcanic mountains with a flat top that has been eroded by waves and currents over time.
it means either a flat topped submarine mountain or a flat topped seamount.
A flat topped flower cluster is called a corymb or a cyme.
A flat topped mud brick tomb is called a mastaba.
We apply the term mesa to a flat-topped mountain.
A mesa is a flat-topped mountain.
Generally a flat-looking volcano would be a shield volcano, but it is possible for a composite volcano to become shorter. During a particularly large eruption a composite volcano can collapse to form a bowl-shaped depression called a caldera. Examples include Mount Tambora and Mount Mazama. There are also complex volcanoes, which show characteristics of multiple volcano types and often have multiple vents. The island of Tenerife is such an example, as it is a shield that has several composite cones and cinder cones on it.
flat-topped