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Nemo lives in the coral reef which is near the surface of the ocean. So the drop off is the part to the ocean floor. Remember the 3 parts of the ocean: The surface, the mid-section, and the ocean floor!
A sharp drop from a continent to an ocean basin is called a continental slope. This feature marks the boundary between the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor.
because it is The reason for the larger waves in the Pacific Ocean has to do with wind directions and the ocean floors. The ocean floor in the west has a sharp drop-off. This, combined with the winds blowing in from the west, causes the waves to be much larger because they are able to gain more strength. While the ocean floor in the east has a more tapered floor and the winds are blowing out from the west, therefore, making it so they are pushing against the wind.
The steep area between the continental shelf and the ocean floor is called the continental margin. A continental margin is usually composed of a steep continental slope that is followed by the flatter continental rise.
A Drop in the Ocean written by Ron Pope in 2005 with Zack Berkman
Almost all the oceans have sheer drops and rather flat areas so one isn't inherently steeper then another. however the largest and steepest drop would most likely be in the Mariana trench, more specifically the challenger deep the deepest part of the trench, it is effectively a 90 degree drop nearly 7 miles deep. This trench is located in the Pacific ocean so that would have to be my answer
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Regoliths in the Alluvium subcategory, that is loose rocks and soils which cover a layer solid rocks, found on the ocean floor are in part the result of glacial rafting. As a glacier calves into the ocean, it creates ice burgs. Because glaciers are so erosive, they often carry pieces of broken rock within their ice. As they float out to sea, they melt, and drop any debris that they are carrying. These form regoliths known as "drop stones" on the ocean floor, and are indicative of cold conditions. Alluvium may also be from volcanic activity, turbidite, or other weathering events. Rocks exposed on the ocean floor, that are not regoliths, can indicate the direction of magnetic north when that rock formed.
To be completely honest it depends on if your floor is dirty or not. If your floor is really dirty then the sponge is dirty. but in order for your floor to be clean when u 'drop' a sponge you have to apply elbow grease to clean it.
A sharp drop-off beyond the continental shelf is called a continental slope. The continental slope marks the transition between the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor.
A steep incline of the ocean floor is known as a continental slope, which marks the boundary between the continental shelf and the deep ocean basin. This region typically features a dramatic drop in depth, often characterized by underwater canyons and geological formations. The slope plays a crucial role in marine ecosystems, serving as a habitat for various marine life and influencing sediment transport and nutrient distribution in the ocean.
It will drop on the floor