Face Mountain
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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.
sea mountain
Seamount
Ocean Ridge-on the sea floor. mid-ocean ridge in the ocean
The mid-ocean ridge. The longest in the world, in the sea and on land.
Undersea mountain range with a steep, narrow valley along its center.
That would be the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
A seamount is a mountain on the ocean floor that rises from the seabed but does not reach the water's surface. These undersea mountains are formed by volcanic activity and can be found at various depths in the ocean. They can support unique ecosystems and play a role in oceanic processes.
A mid-ocean ridge is an underwater mountain system formed by plate tectonics. By: Donovan Lopez?
Yes, the ocean floor can have mountain ridges, valleys, and plains. Mountain ridges are formed by tectonic activity, valleys may be created by the movement of tectonic plates, and plains can result from sedimentation and volcanic activity. These features are important in shaping the ocean floor's topography.
Yes, there are mountain ranges on the ocean floor called mid-ocean ridges. These underwater mountain ranges are formed by tectonic plates pulling apart, allowing magma to rise and create new oceanic crust. Examples of mid-ocean ridges include the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the East Pacific Rise.