Submarine volcano
Appearance
Submarine volcanoes are volcanoes which are under the surface of the world's oceans. These volcanoes occur in a range of forms. Many create cone-shaped seamounts or flat-topped guyots.[1]
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Volcanoes in the ocean develop from cracks or holes in the earth's undersea surface.[2] Changes in the ocean floor are caused when magma flows or erupts from a site which is under water.
The presence of water alters the characteristics of a volcanic eruption.
Related pages
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- ↑ Encyclopedia Britannica, "Submarine volcano"; retrieved 2012-6-9.
- ↑ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), "Scientists Discover and Image Explosive Deep-Ocean Volcano," December 17, 2009; retrieved 2012-6-9.
Other websites
[change | change source] Media related to Submarine volcanoes at Wikimedia Commons
- United States Geological Survey, Submarine Volcanoes, Vents, Ridges, and Eruptions Archived 2012-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
- Oregon State University, Submarine volcanoes