Sunday, January 20, 2008


CONTINENTAL MARGINS

The continental margin is the ocean floor that divides up the thin ocean crust from the thick continental crust. The changes of continental margins happen at the continental rise. Outside of the continental rise is the abyssal plain. The bottom of the continental crust is called the continental shelf. The continental slope is where the continental shelf and the oceanic crust connect and it starts at the continental shelf break.

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