Lichtner Seamount is an underwater volcanic feature located in the Pacific Ocean. Seamounts are essentially submarine mountains formed by volcanic activity. They can vary in height, shape, and size and often serve as important ecological habitats for various marine life. Lichtner Seamount, like other seamounts, may be of scientific interest for studies related to geology, marine biology, and oceanography.
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