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continental slope. :)
continental shelf
The continental rise.
The answer is: B. Continental slope.
the continental slope
continental slope
a glacier is a buildup of snow and ice usually on a slope or hill, it's constructive because it can carve rivers canyons and valleys but it's also destructive because it could easily wipe out city's even states if it's big enough, i know this because this is exactly what I'm studying in school
The three parts of the continental margins are the Continental shelf, the Continental slope, and the Continental rise.
Here is a pic of the continental slope.
Continental slope, Continental Rise, Continental Slope, Seamont, Trench
The continental shelf starts from the shore to a few miles out with less gradient of slope. The continental slope starts after shelf-break with a higher slope gradient, then follows the continental rise and abyssal-plain.
Between the continental slope and the ocean basin is the continental rise
The area between the shoreline and the continental slope is the continental shelf.
continental trench
continental margin
The continental shelf is a flattish area which extends from the shore out into the ocean and is made of continental crust. This ends in a slope (the continental slope) which descends to the abyssal plane, which is made of oceanic crust.
Continental slope