"Continental" refers to Western European customs, food and style.
When continental is added to a food name it usually is a nicer sounding word for casserole so watch out. Continental cuisine generally refers to food of the European continent though it can also refer to foods of the continent you are currently on
Yes, because it originated on the continent of Europe (in Italy).
The adjective form of continent is "continental."
A continental margin is NOT a part of a continent. It is the submerged outer edge of a continent that includes the continental shelf, continental slope, and continental rise.
The adjective for continent is "continental."
The numbat originated on the Australian continent.
It is called the continental shelf and is located on the edge of a continent and in the water.
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The land under an ocean at the edge of a continent is called the continental shelf. This is the shallow submerged portion of a continent that extends from the shoreline to the continental slope.
The geologic edge of a continent is typically defined by the continental shelf, which is the submerged part of the continent that slopes downward into the ocean basin. This transition from the continental shelf to the deep ocean is called the continental slope.
The part of the continent that is under water is known as the continental shelf. This is the submerged portion of a continent that extends from the shoreline to a steeper drop-off point called the continental slope.
The continental margin is the submerged outer edge of a continent. It is generally divided into two sections: the continental shelf and the continental slope.