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- Moai_(seamount) abstract "The Moai Seamount is a submarine volcano, the second most westerly in the Easter Seamount Chain or Sala y Gómez ridge. It is east of Pukao seamount and west of Easter Island. It rises over 2,500 metres from the ocean floor to within a few hundred metres of the sea surface. The Moai seamount is fairly young, having developed in the last few hundred thousand years as the Nazca Plate floats over the Easter hotspot.The Moai seamount was named after the moai statues of neighbouring Easter Island.".
- Moai_(seamount) thumbnail Orthographic_projection_centred_over_Easter_Island.png?width=300.
- Moai_(seamount) wikiPageID "13053021".
- Moai_(seamount) wikiPageRevisionID "588805990".
- Moai_(seamount) age Pleistocene.
- Moai_(seamount) hasPhotoCollection Moai_(seamount).
- Moai_(seamount) height ">2,500 metres".
- Moai_(seamount) lastEruption ">100,000 BCE".
- Moai_(seamount) location "Pacific Ocean, west of Easter Island".
- Moai_(seamount) map "300".
- Moai_(seamount) mapCaption "Orthographic projection centered on Easter Island".
- Moai_(seamount) name "Moai".
- Moai_(seamount) type Submarine_volcano.
- Moai_(seamount) volcanicGroup Sala_y_Gómez_ridge.
- Moai_(seamount) subject Category:Hotspot_volcanoes.
- Moai_(seamount) subject Category:Pleistocene.
- Moai_(seamount) subject Category:Seamounts_of_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- Moai_(seamount) subject Category:Submarine_volcanoes.
- Moai_(seamount) subject Category:Volcanoes_of_Chile.
- Moai_(seamount) point "-27.1 -109.85".
- Moai_(seamount) type Abstraction100002137.
- Moai_(seamount) type AmorphousShape113867492.
- Moai_(seamount) type Attribute100024264.
- Moai_(seamount) type Crack109258715.
- Moai_(seamount) type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Moai_(seamount) type HotspotVolcanoes.
- Moai_(seamount) type Location100027167.
- Moai_(seamount) type Mountain109359803.
- Moai_(seamount) type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Moai_(seamount) type Object100002684.
- Moai_(seamount) type Opening109379111.
- Moai_(seamount) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Moai_(seamount) type Seamount109427752.
- Moai_(seamount) type SeamountsOfThePacificOcean.
- Moai_(seamount) type Shape100027807.
- Moai_(seamount) type Space113910384.
- Moai_(seamount) type SubmarineVolcanoes.
- Moai_(seamount) type Vent109470550.
- Moai_(seamount) type VolcanoesOfChile.
- Moai_(seamount) type YagoGeoEntity.
- Moai_(seamount) type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Moai_(seamount) type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Moai_(seamount) type SpatialThing.
- Moai_(seamount) comment "The Moai Seamount is a submarine volcano, the second most westerly in the Easter Seamount Chain or Sala y Gómez ridge. It is east of Pukao seamount and west of Easter Island. It rises over 2,500 metres from the ocean floor to within a few hundred metres of the sea surface. The Moai seamount is fairly young, having developed in the last few hundred thousand years as the Nazca Plate floats over the Easter hotspot.The Moai seamount was named after the moai statues of neighbouring Easter Island.".
- Moai_(seamount) label "Moai (seamount)".
- Moai_(seamount) sameAs m.02z4qwm.
- Moai_(seamount) sameAs Q6886359.
- Moai_(seamount) sameAs Q6886359.
- Moai_(seamount) sameAs Moai_(seamount).
- Moai_(seamount) lat "-27.1".
- Moai_(seamount) long "-109.85".
- Moai_(seamount) wasDerivedFrom Moai_(seamount)?oldid=588805990.
- Moai_(seamount) depiction Orthographic_projection_centred_over_Easter_Island.png.
- Moai_(seamount) isPrimaryTopicOf Moai_(seamount).