The ocean formation that is relatively flat and runs parallel to each continent is called the continental shelf. It is the submerged extension of a continent, characterized by shallow waters and a gradual slope. Continental shelves are important for marine ecosystems and are often rich in resources such as fish and oil. They typically extend from the shoreline to a depth of about 200 meters before dropping off into deeper ocean waters.
Abyssal plains...Moodie perfect....ha!! Abyssal plains are relatively flat and run parallel to each continent
The North European Plain is neither a continent nor an ocean. It is a geographical region in Europe that extends from northern France to western Russia, characterized by relatively flat and fertile land.
Continents have continental shelves, which are relatively shallow regions surrounding the continent, where the ocean is not as deep as it gets farther out.
Continents have continental shelves, which are relatively shallow regions surrounding the continent, where the ocean is not as deep as it gets farther out.
An underwater plain that borders a continent is called a continental shelf. It is a relatively shallow area of the ocean that extends from the shoreline to the continental slope.
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The relatively shallow seabed surrounding a continent is called the continental shelf. It extends from the shoreline to the shelf break, where it drops off into the deeper ocean floor. The continental shelf is important for marine life and is often rich in nutrients.
There is no Atlantic continent, it is an ocean. There is life in the Atlantic ocean.
Because an ocean is a body of water, and a continent is land
The continent of Europe extends from the Atlantic Ocean to Asia.