it goes back and forth
Water!
shelf
Land. Continental shelf.
The part of the continent that is under water is known as the continental shelf. This is the submerged portion of a continent that extends from the shoreline to a steeper drop-off point called the continental slope.
the continental shelf begins at the shoreline and slopes gently toward the open ocean the continental rise is the base of the continental slope, which is made up of large pites of sediment the continental slope is the edge of the continental shelf
The continental shelf is an extension of the cotton, only beneath water. The continental slope begins beyond the shelf and slopes downward.
the continental shelf-edge or shelf-break
The continental shelf is covered by the neritic zone, which extends from the coast to the edge of the continental shelf where the water is relatively shallow and receives ample sunlight, supporting a diverse range of marine life.
the oldest continental shelf is in tortoga
The part of a continent that is under water is called a continental shelf. It is the shallow submerged edge of a continent that extends from the shoreline to a steeper drop-off called the continental slope.
continental shelf
neritic