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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.


What is it called when there is a sharp drop between the continent and ocean basin?

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What marks the seaward edge of the continental shelf?

The seaward edge of the continental shelf is marked by the shelf break, which is the steep slope that descends from the continental shelf to the deep ocean floor. This is where the ocean depth abruptly increases, indicating the boundary between the continental shelf and the continental slope.


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