The continental shelf
The continental shelf is the shallow part of the ocean.
shallow part
The most shallow part is the near-shore zone.
Excessive freshwater (rain) flowing into a shallow sea can change the salinity.
Excessive freshwater (rain) flowing into a shallow sea can change the salinity.
The northern part of Russia boarders the Artic Ocean. The Artic Ocean is the smallest and most shallow out of the five oceans.
it is called the shallow ocean zone
False, continental shelves are part of the Coastal Plain
yes if artic cods are at the bottom of the shallow part of the ocean
Jellyfish live in both the shallow waters of the ocean and the deep parts of the ocean. They can live in warm or cold water.
pacific ocean :)
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