Thick layers of fine sediment collect on them
Abyssal plains...Moodie perfect....ha!! Abyssal plains are relatively flat and run parallel to each continent
Abyssal plains are important in features of the ocean floor because they are geological elements of oceanic basins. Abyssal plains can slope or lay flat against the ocean floor.
The abyssal plain is the flat area of the ocean floor.
Continent shelf
Abyssal plain. It is the very level area of the deep ocean floor, usually lying at the foot of the continental rise.
Large flat areas of the ocean floor are called abyssal plains. These regions are typically covered in thick layers of fine sediment and are among the flattest, most featureless parts of the ocean floor. Abyssal plains are found at depths between 3,000 and 6,000 meters.
The term abyssal plains refers to flat regions of ground underneath the ocean.
The flat part of the ocean floor is called the abyssal plain. It is a smooth, flat region that lies between the continental rise and the mid-ocean ridges.
turbidity currents deposit sediments on the ocean floor
Abyssal plains are flat areas of the ocean floor that are typically covered with fine sediment. They are characterized by deep ocean basins, abyssal hills, seamounts, and oceanic trenches. Occasionally, there may also be manganese nodules and hydrothermal vents found on abyssal plains.
The abyssal plains are made of basalt escaping from large underwater fissures in the earth's crust. As the molten rock is expelled from these fissures, it spreads out and cools, forming vast areas of relatively flat topography.
Abyssal plains are so flat because of the collection of clay and silt. These fine grained sediments will deposit in all crevices until the surface is completely smooth.