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Describe the difference between a seamount and a guyot

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Answered by ceeeramesh
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Seamounts and Guyots are volcanoes that have built up from the ocean floor, sometimes to sea level or above. ... A Gradually the sea floor subsides as it moves away from the oceanic ridge, and the guyot becomes submerged. ---- A seamount never reaches the surface so it maintains a “volcanic” shape. .

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Answered by priyaag2102
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A Seamount is a mountain that rises above sea level, while a Guyots is an isolated underwater volcanic mountain.

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  • A seamount is a mountain that rises above sea level, while a guyot is an isolated underwater volcanic mountain.
  • Mounts are underwater peaks that rise to 1000 feet above sea level. They are extinct volcanoes that form lava plumes while active, sometimes breaking the surface of the ocean.
  • A separate underwater volcanic mountain with a flat top more than 200 meters below the sea surface is a Guyots. It is also known as Table Mountain, and these flat summits can reach more than 10 km in diameter.
  • Seamounts have conical summits, while guyots have flat tops.
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