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structure of ocean floor explanation​

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Answered by rajagargsonia
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Explanation:

The structure of the oceans, starting with the continents, begins usually with a continental shelf, continues to the continental slope – which is a steep descent into the ocean, until reaching the abyssal plain – a topographic plain, the beginning of the seabed, and its main area.

Answered by pinku329
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The ocean floor represents the surface of the oceanic crust. The ocean floor lies between the mid-oceanic ridges and the trenches, usually 5,000 to 7,000 meters below the ocean surface. Also called the abyssal plain. Portion of the Earth's crust that makes up the ocean basins, approximately 5 to10 kilometers thick.....!

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