it's floor... the deeper you go the more pressure their is, plus it's very dark
Rift Zone: Site of crust formation Abyssal Plain: Very flat part of ocean floor Guyots: Flat-topped, underwater mountains Submarine canyons: Part of the continental margins :D
Rift zone- Site of crust formationAbyssal plain- Very flat part of ocean floorSubmarine canyon- Part of the continental marginGuyot- Flat-topped, underwater mountain.
Abyssal plain. It is the very level area of the deep ocean floor, usually lying at the foot of the continental rise.
turbidity currents deposit sediments on the ocean floor
The very upper floor.
Firstly, the Earth is round, so the ocean cannot be flat. Secondly, the Sun and the Moon's gravity are pulling on the ocean surface, causing it to bulge. Thirdly, there are waves and currents in the ocean.
The low flat part of a river valley is called the floodplain. The floodplain is usually a very fertile are due to the river deposits.
The four main sections of the ocean floor are the continental shelf, continental slope, abyssal plain, and ocean trenches. The continental shelf is the shallowest part closest to land, followed by the continental slope that gradually descends to the abyssal plain, which is a flat area at great depths. Ocean trenches are the deepest parts, formed where tectonic plates collide.
The abyssal plains of the ocean are some of the deepest parts. The abyssal plains are very level, very large areas of the ocean floor that stretch from the continental rise to the mid-ocean ridges. The extreme flatness is attributed to the settling of sediments, which over time become higher than the uneven ocean floor, burying the elevation changes in one continuous flat landscape. The deepest point in the ocean occurs at the Marianas Trench, where the depth below sea level approaches seven miles.
In south Italy, it is a mountainous terrain that is hilly, marshy and hot. The north part of Italy is very flat and cool.
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