Biology, asked by hursh69, 1 year ago

write a short note on continental slope ​

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Answered by AzzyLand
13

Hi my dear friend,

the slope between the outer edge of the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor.

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Answered by chankhurmi
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HEY BUDDY!!!!!!

.........The continental slope is a submarine geological feature which connects the continental shelf to the abyssal plain, beginning at a depth of around 460 feet (140 meters).

.......By definition, the continental slope is the steep slope that is located between the seaward edge of the continental shelf and the abyssal plain.

........It is formed when sediments in the form of mud, gravel, and sand accumulate at the edge of the continental plate over several years, make the structure unstable, and eventually bring it down.

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