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How can a seamount become an island

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Seamounts form by submarine volcanism. After repeated eruptions, the volcano builds upwards into shallower water. If a seamount eventually breaches the water's surface, it becomes an island. Wave action can then erode the exposed rock, and the peak may be flattened or leveled off.

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