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A submarine canyon is a deep, steep-sided valley cut into the seabed of the continental slope, often formed by underwater currents. It can be a conduit for sediment transport from the shelf to the deep ocean.
A canyon.
A sea canyon is a deep, steep-sided valley on the ocean floor that has been carved out by underwater currents and geological processes. These canyons can be thousands of meters deep and are often hotspots for biodiversity due to the unique habitats they provide.
yes, the mid ocean ridges are a steep sided valley at the center of a mid ocean ridge
The grand canyon is in USA in the state of Arizona. The grand canyon is a steep sided canyon that was formed from the Colorado river
Submarine Canyons
That's correct! Steep-sided islands, such as volcanic islands, can form from the gradual or abrupt emergence of seamounts due to volcanic activity on the ocean floor. As the seamount grows and breaches the ocean surface, it can eventually develop into an island with steep sides due to the accumulation of volcanic materials.
A submarine canyon refers to a steep-sided valley cut into the sea floor of the continental slope. It is formed through turbidity currents that carve out the submarine canyons in the continental shelf.
Try to find pictures of canyons on the web. Basically a canyon is a steep-sided valley. The word is used principally in North America.
A valley is a large low-lying area. A canyon is a steep-sided formation, typically carved by a river that runs through it.
A submarine canyon refers to a steep-sided valley cut into the sea floor of the continental slope. It is formed through turbidity currents that carve out the submarine canyons in the continental shelf.
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