Undersea mountain ranges
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Undersea mountain ranges, also known as underwater mountain ranges or submarine mountain ranges, are significant geological features located on the ocean floor. They are typically formed by tectonic processes, such as the movement of tectonic plates and volcanic activity. Here are some key points about undersea mountain ranges: 1. **Formation**: Many undersea mountain ranges are created by tectonic plate interactions, particularly at mid-ocean ridges, where two tectonic plates are diverging.
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