What underwater mountain range is located at 90 degrees East?

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http://www.nationalatlas.gov/

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/index.html

Here are some of the best atlas/map websites online. These plus your textbook should help you find the answers you need.

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To find the answer to your question, you can use reputable atlas/map websites like the ones mentioned, or you can refer to your textbook.

First, visit one of the atlas/map websites listed above. These websites provide a wealth of information about different geographic features, including underwater mountain ranges. Start by opening one of these websites in your web browser.

Once you are on the website, look for an option to search or browse for specific geographic features. Some websites may have a search bar where you can type in the name of the underwater mountain range you are looking for. If there is no search option, try navigating through the different categories or sections to find information about underwater mountain ranges or the specific location you mentioned (90 degrees East).

You can also check if the website has a world map or a map of the specific region you are interested in. Look for labeled mountains or mountain ranges on the map and see if you can find the one located at 90 degrees East. The map may also have a key or legend that provides additional information about the mountains and their names.

If the online atlas/map websites do not provide the specific information you are looking for, consider referring to your textbook. Textbooks often have sections dedicated to geography and can provide detailed information on various landforms, including underwater mountain ranges. Look for relevant chapters or sections in your textbook and use the index or table of contents to find information about the specific location you mentioned.

Remember to cross-reference information from multiple sources to ensure accuracy and reliability. Atlas/map websites and textbooks are valuable resources for finding information about underwater mountain ranges and other geographic features.