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The mountain comes out the sea is called as_____________.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A seamount is, essentially, a mountain under the sea. Often remnants of extinct volcanoes, these underwater mountains can form ranges or stand alone. They rise from the ocean floor and must stand at least 3,280 feet (1,000 meters) above the surrounding seafloor to be classified as a seamount, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Their submerged peaks do not reach the surface of the water—those that do are classified as islands.

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Answered by Avishi123
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Answer: Seamount

A mountain that comes from under a sea is called as seamount.

A seamount is technically defined as an isolated rise in elevation of 1,000 m (3,281 ft) or more from the surrounding seafloor, and with a limited summit area, of conical form. There are more than 14,500 seamounts.

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