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Which type of crust typically comprises the continental margin?

The continental margin typically consists of a combination of continental crust that extends from the shoreline to the continental shelf's outer edge, where it transitions into oceanic crust of the ocean basin.


A sharp drop from a continent to an ocean basin is called what?

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.


The relatively steep transition between the continental shelf and the ocean basin is the continental slope?

Yes, the continental slope is the relatively steep slope that connects the continental shelf to the deep ocean floor. It marks the boundary between the continental crust and oceanic crust.


Which feature is commonly formed at a plate boundary where oceanic crust converges with continental crust?

A deep ocean trench is commonly formed at a plate boundary where oceanic crust converges with continental crust. The oceanic crust is denser and is forced beneath the lighter continental crust, creating a deep trench.


What is the largest landform under the ocean?

the continental shelf ;)


What is the portion of the ocean floor that is made up of oceanic crust?

Approximately 60% of the ocean floor is made up of oceanic crust. Oceanic crust is typically thinner and denser than continental crust, and it forms at mid-ocean ridges through volcanic activity.


What area is between the continental slope and ocean basin?

The area between the continental slope and the ocean basin is known as the continental rise. It is a gradual incline where sediments transported from the continental shelf and slope accumulate before settling in the abyssal plain of the ocean basin.


Why is the ocean crust thinner than the continental crust?

It is not. The oceanic crust is thinner than the continental crust!


Ocean crust dives below continental crust because?

Ocean crust is denser


What The largest feature beneath the ocean?

Yes. The largest feature beneath the ocean is the ocean basin.


What would happen if ocean crust and continental crust combine?

They weld together into new continental crust.


This area is between the continental slope and ocean basin?

The area you are referring to is known as the continental rise. It is located at the base of the continental slope and consists of a thick accumulation of sediments that have been transported down from the continent. The continental rise marks the transition between the continental margin and the deep ocean basin.