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Std 8th
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lesson no. 4
1) What is the depth of the continental slope below the sea level

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Answered by gabbarhere
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roughly 4,000 to 5,000 metres

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Answered by purohitananya102
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In nearly all instances, it ends at its seaward edge with an abrupt drop called the shelf break. Below this lies the continental slope, a much steeper zone that usually merges with a section of the ocean floor called the continental rise at a depth of roughly 4,000 to 5,000 metres (13,000 to 16,500 feet)

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