by Danny yang, sea mounts are made by something like lava pushing up from the surface and soft stuff gets blown away by wind and the bump in the ground is letf there to dry and then get turned into a hard stone
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It comes from sea mounts and ocean trenches.
A sea mount is an underwater mountain that does not reach the water's surface (sea level)
Sea mounts are underwater mountains that rise from the ocean floor but do not break the surface. They are formed by volcanic activity or tectonic plate movement, and are often rich in marine life due to the upwelling of nutrients they provide. These underwater features can play important roles in ocean ecosystems and biodiversity.
Yes, seamounts can form steep-sided islands when volcanic activity builds them up above the ocean surface. These underwater mountains, created by volcanic eruptions, may eventually erode or rise above sea level, resulting in steep islands. Over time, the geological processes can shape these islands into prominent landforms.
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First of all there are different kinds of sea mounts, in reference to your question it would have to be a volcanic sea mount to begin with. It would become a volcanic island by continuing to erupt until it broke the surface of the ocean. Some excellent examples of volcanic sea mounts that became volcanic islands are the Hawaiian Islands
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No they are not.
Sea stacks are formed when a sea arch collapses and sea arches are formed when waves (pound) erode or ware away a whole in the headland.
they are often found in oceans,seas mountains,and volcanoes
It comes from sea mounts and ocean trenches.