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18 May, 09:09

Which part of the shallow ocean descends sharply away from the continental shelf? abyssal plain mid-ocean ridge transitional zone continental slope

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  1. 18 May, 09:12
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    The correct answer is - continental slope.

    The ocean floor is divided into multiple parts. One of those parts is the continental slope. The continental slope is the zone between the continental shelf, and the abyssal plain. The continental shelf is a relatively flat part of the ocean, shallow, and it is the closest to the shores, while the abyssal plain is a relatively flat zone of the ocean, but it is very deep and far away from the shores. The zone/part that separates them both, or rather transitions from the one to the another, is the continental slope, which is a very steep part of the ocean, that descends very sharply, and goes from very shallow waters to very deep waters in a very small space.
  2. 18 May, 09:25
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    the answer i believe is continental slope
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