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Seamounts, or submarine mountains, are rich habitats for unique species and migratory animals like tuna and whales.
Discover the incredible world of seamounts—underwater mountains that are teeming with life and hold secrets of the deep ocean.
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Did you know that underwater mountains are called seamounts? This teaching animation explains how seamounts- and related features like guyots -are formed by geological processes by examining the Hawaiian Island Chain.
A seamount is an underwater mountain with steep sides rising from the seafloor. This ~4,200-meter (~13,800-foot) high seamount, dubbed "Kahalewai," was mapped during the Mountains in the Deep: Exploring the Central Pacific Basin expedition and was found to be almost 1,000 meters taller than previously thought.
Did you know that underwater mountains are called seamounts? This teaching animation explains how seamounts- and related features like guyots -are formed by geological processes by examining the Hawaiian Island Chain.
This 8-minute video features geologist Thomas Morrow and biologist Megan Putts introducing the wonders of seamounts, how they form, and the rich and diverse habitats they create. View video