Answer:
c.an extinct oceanic hot-spot volcano that has subsided below sea level
Explanation:
- Marine geology defines a guyot as an isolated underwater volcanic mountain with a flat top more than 200m below the surface of the sea.
-The flat top is due to years of wave erosion.
-Guyots can form a chain of seamounts as the ocean plate of the Earth's crust moves slowly over a hot spot that remains stationary beneath the plate.