Exam 4: Ocean Basins
Exam 1: The Origin of the Ocean50 Questions
Exam 2: A History of Marine Science50 Questions
Exam 3: Earth Structure and Plate Tectonics50 Questions
Exam 4: Ocean Basins50 Questions
Exam 5: Ocean Sediments50 Questions
Exam 6: Water and Ocean Structure50 Questions
Exam 7: Ocean Chemistry50 Questions
Exam 8: Circulation of the Atmosphere50 Questions
Exam 9: Circulation of the Ocean50 Questions
Exam 10: Waves50 Questions
Exam 11: Tides50 Questions
Exam 12: Coasts50 Questions
Exam 13: Life in the Ocean50 Questions
Exam 14: Plankton, Algae, and Plants50 Questions
Exam 15: Marine Animals50 Questions
Exam 16: Marine Communities50 Questions
Exam 17: Marine Resources50 Questions
Exam 18: The Ocean and The Environment50 Questions
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The sinking of the RMS Titanic fueled research that would change the science of bathymetry.
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What transports most of the sediment that forms the continental rise?
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The weight of ice atop a continent can depress the depth of the shelf break.
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The continental margin is divided into three sections with the continental slope blending the continental margin into the deep-ocean basins.
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How long is it estimated to take the ocean's volume of water to circulate through the oceanic crust at spreading centers?
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A continental margin facing a spreading ridge is considered ____ and ____.
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What is a disadvantage of using multibeam echo systems to map the entire seafloor?
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If oceanic ridges in the Pacific are more active, then it is expected that the ridges are:
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The continental crust has a greater percentage of continental shelves and slopes than mountains.
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Where does most of the material on the continental shelf come from?
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Deep-ocean basins can be covered by sediments up to 5 kilometers (3 miles) thick.
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Sediments on the deep-ocean floor are able to give information on the age and history of the surrounding continents and even the biological productivity of the water itself.
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Which is not a major factor in the width of a continental shelf?
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What type of bathymetric feature was heavily influenced by wave action at some point in its history?
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What statement is true of the surface area of oceanic ridges and their associated features?
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Over half of the Earth's solid surface is at least 3,000 meters below sea level.
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