The continental shelf.
A continent that extends underwater is called a submerged continent. An example of a submerged continent is Zealandia in the South Pacific Ocean.
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 ocean current flowing along the west coast of a continent in the midlatitudes tends to be cooler compared to ocean currents along the east coast due to upwelling of colder water from deeper layers. This phenomenon brings nutrient-rich water to the surface, supporting diverse marine ecosystems. Examples include the California Current off the west coast of North America, which contributes to the cooler temperatures in that region.
The Indian Ocean has an upside-down Y-shaped divergent ridge known as the Southwest Indian Ridge. This ridge system is located in the southern part of the Indian Ocean basin and extends from the East African coast to Antarctica.
The slope is the steep incline at the edge of the continental shelf that descends into the ocean depths. The continental shelf is a gently sloping, submerged portion of a continent that extends from the shoreline to the shelf break where the slope begins.
The continent of Europe extends from the Atlantic Ocean to Asia.
The continent of Europe extends from the Atlantic Ocean to Asia.
The "continental shelf" is generally considered to be up to the 600-foot depth. Along the Atlantic coast, that extends a hundred miles or more. On the Pacific side, there really is no continental shelf; we have deep water only a couple of miles off the coast.
The continent of Europe extends from the Atlantic Ocean to Asia.
The underwater plateau is called the continental shelf. It is a gently sloping shelf that extends from the shoreline of a continent to a variable distance into the ocean.
a peninsula
Europe is the continent that extends from the Atlantic Ocean to Asia, separated by the Ural Mountains.
A continent that extends underwater is called a submerged continent. An example of a submerged continent is Zealandia in the South Pacific Ocean.
A shallow area near the coast of a continent is known as a continental shelf. It is an underwater landmass that extends from the shoreline to the deeper ocean. The continental shelf is rich in marine life and is important for various ecological processes.
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The Continental Shelf.
Asia.