9 parts of ocean floor
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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A long, narrow depression on the ocean floor. | Trench
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Flat-topped seamounts | Guyots
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Underwater mountains caused by volcanic eruptions | Seamounts
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Mountain chains created when earthquakes occurred under the ocean floor | Mid-ocean ridges
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A flat area on the deep ocean floor | Abyssal plain
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Where the land under the sea drops all the way to the ocean floor | Continental slope
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The part of the continent that stretches into the ocean | Continental shelf
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The part of the ocean floor where sediments collect after they have eroded from the slope. | Continental rise
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