The highest peak here is more than 7,500 feet tall. Seamounts generally form when volcanic mountains rise up from the seafloor but fail to reach the surface (those that break the surface become ...
"Examining gravity anomalies is a fancy way of saying we looked for bumps on a map, and when we did, we located these very large seamounts," John Fulmer, the expedition's lead technician ...
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