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The seaward edge or its sharp drop-off from the shoreline is called continental shelf break. This region is also the area wherein continental slope begins.

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The shelf edge is the boundary between the continental shelf and the?

continental slope, where the sea floor steeply drops off to deeper ocean depths. It marks the transition from shallow continental waters to the deeper oceanic realm.


What is the underwater edge of a continent called?

You can't have a continent rise from land, but you can have land rise from the continental shelf, which may be under water, and that is called an island.


What portion of the continental margin serves as a boundary between the oceanic crust and the continental crust?

The portion of the continental margin that serves as a boundary between the oceanic crust and the continental crust is known as the continental slope. This region transitions from the relatively shallow continental shelf to the steeper continental rise, leading down to the deep ocean floor. The slope marks the edge of the continental crust, where it meets the denser oceanic crust beneath the ocean.


What is a sandy gently sloping underwater plain near a continent?

The continental margin is the submerged outer edge of a continent. It is generally divided into two sections: the continental shelf and the continental slope.


What part of the Ocean floor has the most shallow water?

The continental shelf typically has the most shallow water on the ocean floor. This is the submerged edge of a continent that extends from the shoreline to a steeper drop-off point called the continental slope. The shallow waters of the continental shelf are important for marine life and are commonly where coastal communities are located.

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The best approximation of the true outer boundary of the continents is the seaward edge of?

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.


What is the steep side of the edge of a contienet called?

The steep side of the edge of a continent is called a continental slope. This feature marks the transition between the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor.


What begins at the edge of the continental shelf?

the continental shelf-edge or shelf-break


Which feature best marks the edge of a continent?

The expanse of land known as a 'continental shelf' where seawater is shallow, before it drops off into the ocean.


The shelf edge is the boundary between the continental shelf and the?

continental slope, where the sea floor steeply drops off to deeper ocean depths. It marks the transition from shallow continental waters to the deeper oceanic realm.


What the steep incline at the edge of the continental shelf called?

The edge is called the shelf break. The actual declining shelf is called the called the continental slope.


The BEST definition of the outer edge of the continental shelf is that point where?

The part on where the continental shelf meets the continental slope creating an edge.


How is the slope different from the continental shelf?

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.


What is the underwater edge of a continent?

continental shelf


What is the continental edge?

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.


What is the gently sloping shallow area of the ocean floor that extends outward from the edge of the continent?

continental shelf


What is the edge of continent called?

It is called the continental shelf and is located on the edge of a continent and in the water.