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Geologists Seamounts

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Seamounts are underwater mountains that rise from the ocean floor but do not reach the water's surface. They are typically formed by volcanic activity and can be found in various ocean basins around the world. Geologists study seamounts to understand their formation, geological history, and the ecosystems they support.

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