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  2. Underwater mountain twice height of Burj Khalifa discovered ...

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    The giant structure is 5,249ft (1,600m) tall and covers 14 square km

  3. Tamu Massif - Wikipedia

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    The name Tamu is taken from the initials of Texas A&M University. [7] William Sager, a geology professor and one of the lead scientists studying the volcano, previously taught at Texas A&M. A massif, which means "massive" in French, is a large mountain or a section of the planet's crust that is demarcated by faults and flexures.

  4. Undersea mountain range - Wikipedia

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    Undersea mountain ranges are mountain ranges that are mostly or entirely underwater, and specifically under the surface of an ocean. If originated from current tectonic forces, they are often referred to as a mid-ocean ridge. In contrast, if formed by past above-water volcanism, they are known as a seamount chain.

  5. At least 20 new species identified in recently discovered ...

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    The underwater mountain is nearly 2 miles tall and supports a thriving deep-sea ecosystem, including a pristine coral garden the size of three tennis courts as well as a sponge garden, Virmani said.

  6. Ocean Explorers Discovered a Massive Underwater Mountain That ...

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  7. Guyot - Wikipedia

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    The Bear Seamount (left), a guyot in the northern Atlantic Ocean. In marine geology, a guyot (/ ˈ ɡ iː. oʊ, ɡ iː ˈ oʊ /), [1] [2] also called a tablemount, is an isolated underwater volcanic mountain with a flat top more than 200 m (660 ft) below the surface of the sea. [3]

  8. List of tallest mountains in the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    Tallest mountain base-to-peak on land [15] [n 3] Mount Everest: 3.6 to 4.6 km (2.2 to 2.9 mi) [16] 0.072: tectonic: 4.6 km on north face, 3.6 km on south face; [n 4] highest elevation (8.8 km) above sea level, as well as by wet and dry prominence (but not among the tallest from base to peak, and in distance to Earth's center Mt Chimborazo rises ...

  9. Mount Everest is getting taller every year – and now ... - AOL

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    Study points to a river some 75km away from the peak as the surprise culprit for Everest’s changing height Mount Everest is getting taller every year – and now scientists think they know why ...