Geography, asked by maheshanupriya13, 7 months ago

the _________ and the Pacific Ocean is an undersea mountain​

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Answered by gursimarkaurkhalsa
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Answer:

The Mariana Trench in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean reaches down to 11 kilometres below sea level in a place known as the Challenger Deep. Seamounts, subsea mountains rising from the ocean floor, occur throughout the world's oceans and are often formed from extinct volcanoes like the ones around the Hawaiian Islands.

Answered by 2691shravani
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Answer:

The mariana trench

Explanation:

The Mariana Trench in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean reaches down to 11 kilometres below sea level in a place known as the Challenger Deep. Seamounts, subsea mountains rising from the ocean floor, occur throughout the world's oceans and are often formed from extinct volcanoes like the ones around the Hawaiian Islands .

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