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The features of deep see plains have extreme sharpness. Give geographical reason.

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Answered by TakushimaYamamoto
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Shortly,

due to the tides and the waves that occur make the deep sea planes rugged because it causes the top soil layer erosion along with the rocks which come out and make the soil and structure very sharp occurring some features too.
Answered by Arslankincsem
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Remote ocean Plain or Abyssal Plain. Remote ocean planes are tenderly inclining regions of the sea bowls.

These are the flattest and smoothest locales of the world due to terrigenous [denoting marine dregs disintegrated from the land] and shallow water silt that covers the unpredictable topography.

An deep plain is a submerged plain on the profound sea floor, normally found at profundities between 3,000 meters (9,800 ft) and 6,000 meters (20,000 ft). Lying by and large between the foot of a mainland rise and a mid-sea edge, deep fields spread over half of the Earth's surface.

[1][2] They are among the flattest, smoothest, and least investigated districts on Earth.[3] Abyssal fields are key geologic components of maritime bowls (alternate components being a lifted mid-sea edge and flanking deep slopes).

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