The ocean floor generally consists of basalt cooled from magma, and the overlying layers of sediment, both inorganic and organic.
piles of basaltic lava flows built up from the ocean floor by multiple, summit and flank eruptions
surface waves
surface waves
The ocean floor is made up of various geological features, including mid-ocean ridges, deep-sea trenches, and abyssal plains. It is also home to diverse ecosystems, such as hydrothermal vents and coral reefs, and is covered with sediment derived from land and marine sources. The ocean floor plays a crucial role in regulating Earth's climate and supporting marine life.
a body of water that can lead to the ocean.
It is varied and includes features such as submarine canyons, atolls, and mid-ocean ridges.
clouds of dust and gas
Using the output of first function as the input of the second function.
The movement of ocean floor on either side of a mid-ocean ridge is known as seafloor spreading. As new oceanic crust is formed at the ridge, it pushes the existing crust away from the ridge in opposite directions, creating a continuous process of plate tectonics.
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Sunlight warms the waters on the ocean surface. Some heat energy is transferred to cooler waters through convection.
A good seaport for ocean going vessels that is strategically located in the pacific ocean.