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Between the continental slope and the ocean basin is the continental rise
continental rises
Peri-Cratonic margin basin is the basin having extent from land into the sea with the continental margin within the basin.
plains are very bad but basin are very good
The difference between an artesian basin and artesian wells is that the basin keeps the water contained underground and the well has water in it that rises under its own pressure.
the continental slope
Between the continental slope and the ocean basin is the continental rise
The best way to describe such a region would be as a continental slope. This area marks the boundary between the shallow continental shelf and the deep ocean floor. It is characterized by a steep incline leading down to the ocean basin.
continental rises
the answer to the question is: continental slope
continental slope
The transition zone between an ocean basin floor and a continent is known as the continental shelf. It is the submerged part of a continent that extends from the shoreline to the continental slope. The continental shelf is characterized by relatively shallow waters and is an area of high biological productivity.
Peri-Cratonic margin basin is the basin having extent from land into the sea with the continental margin within the basin.
The continental shelf, slope, and rise are all part of the continental margin. The continental shelf is the flat, shallow portion closest to the shore, followed by the continental slope, which descends steeply to the ocean floor. The continental rise is a gentle incline at the base of the continental slope. These features are connected and represent the transition from the continent to the deep ocean basin.
The amazon basin was created by a continental shift!
the continental shelf ;)
A sharp drop from a continent to an ocean basin is called a continental slope. This feature marks the boundary between the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor.