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Science fact of the day: most seamounts were once underwater volcanoes

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A seamount is an underwater mountain that has steep sides rising up from the seafloor (the vertical relief must measure 1,000 meters or more). Most seamounts are cone-shaped remnants of extinct volcanoes.


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