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Giovanny Schneider
20 December, 09:19
Former volcanoes now under the sea are called
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Yadira Sutton
20 December, 10:32
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Former volcanoes now under the sea are called seamounts, or perhaps submarine volcanoes.
One of these two, and I'd say it's the first one.
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