It is false that the Continental shelf is almost completely devoid of life. There are life forms that live here though they must live under extreme conditions.
It is false that the Continental shelf is almost completely devoid of life. There are life forms that live here though they must live under extreme conditions.
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No, the continental shelf is not devoid of life. It is actually filled with marine life such as fish, plankton, crustaceans, and other organisms that make up the ecosystem of the ocean. The continental shelf is a productive area for marine biodiversity.
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False, continental shelves are part of the Coastal Plain
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False. Petroleum and coal are typically extracted from underground sources on land rather than from the continental shelf, which is a submerged extension of a continent. On the continental shelf, oil and gas deposits can be found and extracted.
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