turbidity currents deposit sediments on the ocean floor
The term abyssal plains refers to flat regions of ground underneath the ocean.
from the west, from flat plains
Abyssal plains form beneath the deep ocean, usually found between 3,000 and 6,000 meters deep. Sediments accumulate slowly over time, mostly from fine-grained particles settling from the water column. These sediments are typically made up of organic materials and eroded materials from the continents. The gradual deposition of these sediments over millions of years creates a flat, featureless seabed known as an abyssal plain.
Tornadoes are commonly observed on the Great Plains.
An abyssal rock is a form of igneous rock which crystallized at considerable depth in the crust.
The Central Plains and the Great Plains are two major components of the larger region known as the Plains in North America. The Great Plains are a vast and flat region primarily located in the central United States, while the Central Plains are a smaller sub-region within the Great Plains. Together, they form a mostly flat landscape known for its grasslands and agricultural productivity.
A landform not common in karst topography is typically a flat plain or plateau. Karst topography is known for its distinctive features such as sinkholes, caves, and disappearing streams, which are caused by the dissolution of soluble rocks like limestone. Flat plains or plateaus are less likely to form in karst areas due to the erosional processes that create the unique karst features.
A plain is basically a large, flat area and flood plains are the large flat areas to either sides of rivers. These areas, when it rains so much that the river bursts its banks, are covered in water: flooded.
Yes, volcanoes can happen on flat land or rugged land, in the ocean or lakes. Volcanoes are caused by magma, molten rock, rising to or near the surface. The magma has different composition and can be very thick or thin like the Hawaiian volcanoes.
The temperature is usually 2 to 3 degrees celsius
A small flat copy of the Earth is called a map. It is a representation of the Earth's surface, showing geographical features and locations in a scaled-down form.
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