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An intercontinental basin is a large geological depression that extends across continental boundaries and often contains sedimentary deposits. These basins can form as a result of tectonic movements, rifting, or subsidence, leading to the accumulation of sediments over millions of years. They may host significant Natural Resources, such as oil and gas, and play a crucial role in understanding Earth's geological history and climate changes. Examples include the North Sea and the Mediterranean Basin.

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