a seamount
Magma is the underwater mountain of volcanic material. The underwater mountain of volcanic material is usually in molten rock.
Magma is the underwater mountain of volcanic material. The underwater mountain of volcanic material is usually in molten rock.
seamount
Its an underwater volcanic mountain. It looks like a volcano underwater.
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.
It is a limestone cap on the tip of a volcanic Seamount (underwater mountain).
Guyuyot is not a word. Guyot is however, meaning an isolated underwater volcanic mountain.
Yes, a mountain can form when a volcanic eruption occurs under the ocean, as the accumulation of volcanic material can build up over time and create an underwater mountain. Over millions of years, this underwater mountain can rise above sea level, forming an island or a larger landmass.
An underwater mountain that does not reach the surface is known as a seamount. Seamounts can be found in all the world's oceans and are formed by volcanic activity. These submerged mountains provide important habitats for a variety of marine species.
The most well known would be the Hawaiian island mountain range caused by underwater volcanic activity. Underwater.
A volcanic mountain.
Hawaii is an example of islands formed when an underwater mountain, known as a seamount, reached the ocean's surface through volcanic activity. Other examples include the Galapagos Islands and Iceland.