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ABYSSAL PLAIN LIES BEYOND THE CONTINENTAL SHELF - TRUE OR FALSE

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Answered by alishacrasta441
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it's TRUE

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Answered by aditijaink283
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Yes, it is true that Abyssal Plain lies beyond the Continental Shelf.

Explanation:

Ocean Relief is formed due to volcanic eruptions, tectonic activity under the ocean floor.

The ocean relief consist of following parts:-

1. Continental shelf- These are gently sloping, occupied relatively by the shallow seas and gulfs. They are the main source of marine foods.

2. Continental Slope - It connects the continental shelf to the ocean basin. Canyons and Trenches are found in this region.

3. Continental Rise - When continental slope rises to 0.5⁰ to 1⁰ then it is known as Continental Rise.

4. Deep sea Plain and Abyssal plains - It is the flat part of the seabed which also consists of small submerged hills, plateau. It represents the deep and flat part of the ocean floor.

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