no, think about plate tectonics, and what they may form....
The ocean floor is divided into two major regions: the continental margin, which includes the continental shelf, slope, and rise, and the deep ocean basin, which includes abyssal plains, seamounts, trenches, and mid-ocean ridges. These regions have distinct geological features and play important roles in shaping the Earth's surface.
Most trenches are found in the Pacific Ocean basin. This is because the Pacific Plate is the largest tectonic plate on Earth and is actively subducting beneath other plates, leading to the formation of deep ocean trenches. The Mariana Trench, the deepest trench in the world, is located in the Pacific Ocean.
The watershed between the Tugela River Basin and the Vaal River Basin is located in the Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa. These two river basins are separated by a series of high mountain peaks and ridges, which act as a natural boundary directing the flow of water towards either basin. The Tugela River Basin flows eastward towards the Indian Ocean, while the Vaal River Basin flows westward towards the Atlantic Ocean.
The general result is to make the ocean basin wider.
Surrounding the Pacific Ocean basin is what is called the Ring of Fire...
Nope they bunch up. The pacific ocean bunches up on the west cost of North and South Americat. The Atlantic (to a smaller degree) bunches up on the west coast of Aftrica and Europe. This is due too the fact that the earth is turning and the water resists the turn too a degree because of the effect of gravity on it from the moon and sun.
The Arctic Ocean Basin
the continental shelf ;)
Abyssal Plain.
Ocean Basin
the deep ocean basin consist of the deepest part of the ocean . :)
Ocean basin
Pacific Ocean
Not even in the top five. The most dangerous natural disaster would be an asteroid strike, which can wipe out all life on a continent. A large volcano might be #2, while a strong earthquake and an accompanying tsunami can spread havoc to an entire ocean basin.
No. A mid-ocean ridge is a chain of mountains and volcanoes in an ocean basin at a site of sea floor spreading.
yes
Indian ocean