Darwin Rise is a prominent underwater feature in the eastern Indian Ocean, characterized by its elevated seafloor and surrounding deep water. It is situated near the coast of Australia and is part of the larger geological structure known as the Indian Ocean. The rise is notable for its unique geological formations, including underwater ridges and plateaus, and it is of interest to scientists studying oceanography, geology, and marine biology. The region is also significant for its biodiversity, hosting various marine species and ecosystems.
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