terrigeneous, biogeneous, and hydrogeneous
The three types of ocean floor sediments are Terrigenous, Biogenous, and Hydrogenous sediments.
The three types of ocean floor sediments are Terrigenous, Biogenous, and Hydrogenous sediments.
Origin
The ocean floor is composed of three different types of soil, known as pelagic sediments or marine sediments. They include calcareous ooze, red clay and siliceous ooze.
three are : eruptions of molten material magnetic stripes in the rock of the ocean floor and the ages of the rocks themselves :)
three are : eruptions of molten material magnetic stripes in the rock of the ocean floor and the ages of the rocks themselves :)
There are two types of deep ocean sediments, abyssal clay and biogenous oozes. Abyssal clays are fine-grained sediment, while biogenous ooze is composed of the hard parts of microscopic organisms.
limestone, chalk, siltstone
On the ocean floor there are starfish, snils, slugs, seaweed, the Titanic, crabs, clams , and coral.
eruptions of molten material, magnetic stripes in the rock of the ocean floor, and the ages of the rocks themselves
Eruption of molten material, magnetic stripes in the rock of the ocean floor, and the ages of the rocks themselves.
Two types of biogenous sediments are calcareous ooze and siliceous ooze.