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The Continental Slope, Shelf, Rise, and Margin Continental Shelf -Relatively flat part of a continental margin that is covered by shallow ocean water. Continental Slope -Part of the continental margin at the edge of a continental shelf where the ocean plunges steeply at 4 to 5 kilometers. Continental Rise - Part of a continental margin that separates a continental slope and the ocean floor. Continental Margin-Area where underwater edge of a continent meets the ocean floor.
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Ocean Floor Features
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where and what the Deep Ocean basin, continental margin, shelf, slope, and rise, shoreline, abyssal plain, seamount, guyot, trench, and a mid- Atlantic ridge are.
The Continental Slope, Shelf, Rise, and MarginContinental Shelf -Relatively flat
part of a continental margin that is covered by shallow ocean water.
Continental Slope -Part of the continental margin at the edge of a continental shelf where the ocean plunges steeply at 4 to 5 kilometers.
Continental Rise - Part of a continental margin that separates a continental slope and the ocean floor.
Continental Margin-Area where underwater edge of a continent meets the ocean floor.
Shoreline, Deep Ocean Basin, and Abyssal Plain.Shoreline-Boundary where the land and the sea
meetDeep Ocean Basin-Oceanic Crust/Abyssal PlainAbyssal Plain-Large flat area on the ocean floor.
Active Vs. Passive Continental MarginsActive Margins-Commonly the sites of earthquakes,
volcanoes, mountain building, and the formation of new igneous rock.
Passive Margins- Flat land extending both directions from the beach, long river systems, and the accumulation of thick piles of sedimentary debris on the relatively wide continental shelves.
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