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Europe shares the same landmass with Asia. The two continents are connected by the continental landmass called Eurasia.
The submerged land at the edge of a continent is called the continental shelf. It is an underwater landmass that extends from the shoreline to the continental slope.
This single landmass was the supercontinent of Pangea. They separated due to continental drift.
the continental shelf, which is an underwater landmass extending from the shoreline to the continental slope. This boundary represents the transition from continental crust to oceanic crust and generally marks the end of the continent.
The area closest to a continent is known as the continental shelf. It is a relatively shallow underwater landmass that extends from the coastline to the continental slope. The width of the continental shelf varies but is typically around 20-80 miles wide.
Plate Tectonics
Plate tectonics or continental drift. Hello Bobs of the world
Antarctica
the answer to the question is: continental slope
Europe shares the same landmass with Asia. The two continents are connected by the continental landmass called Eurasia.
The continental shelf edge is an area that is located at the edge of an underwater landmass. This landmass extends out from a continent and has a relatively shallow area of water which is often referred to as the shelf sea.
Europe is not on an island. It is part of the continental landmass known as Eurasia.
a continental theory
Europe is not on an island. It is part of the continental landmass known as Eurasia.
No. It is joined to Asia, forming a continental landmass known as Eurasia.
continental drift :D
The submerged land at the edge of a continent is called the continental shelf. It is an underwater landmass that extends from the shoreline to the continental slope.