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Mountains and ocean basins are typically found in the Earth's lithosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. Mountains are formed through tectonic processes like plate collisions, while ocean basins are created through processes like seafloor spreading.
In ocean basins
The two major regions of land under the water are the continental shelf, which is the relatively shallow area surrounding continents, and the ocean basins, which are deeper areas beyond the continental shelf that make up most of the ocean floor.
Petroleum is formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms that accumulated on the ocean floor over millions of years. These organic materials were subjected to high heat and pressure underground, leading to the formation of petroleum.
nothing its empty with air
Hydrologically, an oceanic basin may be anywhere on Earth that is covered by seawater, but geologicallyocean basins are large geologic basins that are below sea level. Geologically, there are other underseageomorphological features such as the continental shelves, the deep ocean trenches, and the underseamountain ranges (for example, the mid-Atlantic ridge) which are not considered to be part of the ocean basins; while hydrologically, oceanic basins include the flanking continental shelves and shallow, epeiric seas.
Rift basins are formed when tectonic forces pull apart the Earth's crust, creating a low-lying area where sediments can accumulate. As the crust stretches and thins, the basin becomes deeper and wider, eventually filling with sediment deposits. These basins often evolve into areas of active sedimentation and can eventually develop into new ocean basins if the process continues.
The continental shelf is the shallow part of the ocean.
Petroleum is formed from the remains of ancient marine plants and animals that were buried under layers of sediment over millions of years. The heat and pressure from the Earth's crust transformed these organic materials into hydrocarbons, which make up petroleum. This process is known as diagenesis and catagenesis.
No, Ocean basins form when land drifts away, for example "Pangea" (north america,Europe,Asia&Africa) were once together & now, are not, theirfor ocean basins were created
under the earth start to overlap one another causing things in the ocean called basins to occur which is where ocean basins comes from.