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Submerged basaltic volcanoes that are higher than 1 km are called a. guyots. b. hydrothermal vents. c. abyssal plains. d. seamounts.
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Submerged basaltic volcanoes that are higher than 1 km are called
a. guyots.
b. hydrothermal vents.
c. abyssal plains.
d. seamounts.
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the answer is d seamounts
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Submerged basaltic volcanoes that are higher than 1 km are called seamounts, letter D. They are underwater mountain formed by volcanic activity. They do not reach the sea level and is not considered an island.
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