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Seamount

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A seamount is an underwater mountain that rises from the ocean floor but doesn't break the surface of the water, making it invisible to someone looking at the ocean from above. These geological formations are created by volcanic activity or tectonic processes and can range dramatically in size, from a few hundred meters to several kilometers tall. Seamounts are important ecosystems that attract unique marine life and can influence ocean currents, making them fascinating subjects for oceanographic research.

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