Respuesta :
Answer:
elongate series of former volcanic islands that poke up from the ocean floor
Explanation:
- A seamount is a series of mountain ranges that rise's from the oceanic floor and does not reach the surface of the water and hence it's not an island. Usually formed by extinct volcanoes and having heights of 4000 meters.
- Because they form a large chain and have large numbers, they are found in every oceanic basin.
- Mostly found around the Hawaiian islands and are volcanic in origin.
Answer:
Option (D)
Explanation:
Sea mount chains are usually defined as a large and elongated, distinct geological landforms that are formed below the ocean surface. These are typically formed from the ancient extinct underwater volcanoes, that are basaltic in origin. They rise up from the ocean floor upto various heights but the waves in the oceans continuously weathers, erodes and configures them. These are basically formed in the spreading zones and the mid oceanic ridges.
Thus, the correct answer is option (D).