EARTH SCIENCE
OCEANS
Question
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It’s dark, deep and cold.
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There is very little life on it.
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It is the submerged border of a continent.
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It is formed when two tectonic plates pull away from each other.
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Detailed explanation-1: -A continental shelf is the edge of a continent that lies under the ocean. Continents are the seven main divisions of land on Earth. A continental shelf extends from the coastline of a continent to a drop-off point called the shelf break.
Detailed explanation-2: -The correct answer is (a) The geological edge of the continent and is where the continent drops off to the deep ocean floor. Where the continental shelf ends, the ocean floor slopes downward and the depth of the ocean increases.
Detailed explanation-3: -The term “continental shelf” is used by geologists generally to mean that part of the continental margin which is between the shoreline and the shelf break or, where there is no noticeable slope, between the shoreline and the point where the depth of the superjacent water is approximately between 100 and 200 metres.
Detailed explanation-4: -The continental margin, between the continental shelf and the abyssal plain, comprises a steep continental slope, surrounded by the flatter continental rise, in which sediment from the continent above cascades down the slope and accumulates as a pile of sediment at the base of the slope.
Detailed explanation-5: -continental shelf, a broad, relatively shallow submarine terrace of continental crust forming the edge of a continental landmass. The geology of continental shelves is often similar to that of the adjacent exposed portion of the continent, and most shelves have a gently rolling topography called ridge and swale.