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what is ejectas ?

explain -
(a) continental slope
(b) continental deep

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Answered by usha80387
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A continental slope is the slope between the outer edge of the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor. ... The continental slope marks the seaward edge of the continental shelf. Continental slopes typically follow the boundary between continental crust and oceanic crust.

Continental slopes are indented by numerous submarine canyons and mounds. The Blake Plateau off the southeastern United States and the continental borderland off southern California are examples of continental slopes separated from continental shelves by plateaus.

Answered by nandinisalve2003
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A steep slope which descends from the edge of the continental shelf to the deep ocean- bed is called continental slope. It forms a boundary between the Continental Crust and the oceanic crust. This zone is free from deposits as they are steep. ... continental slope is the presence of deep canyons and trenches.

Explanation:

A continental is defined as a person living in Europe, not in the British Isles, or an American soldier during the American Revolution. An example of a continental is a person living in Italy.

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