Deck 13: The Ocean Floor

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The gently sloping submerged surface extending from the shoreline toward the deep ocean is termed the ________.

A) continental shelf
B) continental slope
C) continental rise
D) submarine canyon
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The BEST definition of the outer edge of the continental shelf is that point where ________.

A) the gradient becomes very gentle
B) the water depth reaches 100 fathoms
C) it meets an oceanic ridge
D) a rapid steepening of the gradient occurs
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Minerals that crystallize directly from seawater are examples of ________.

A) terrigenous sediment
B) biogenous sediment
C) hydrogenous sediment
D) both terrigenous and biogenous sediment
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Which ocean has the greatest average depth?

A) Atlantic
B) Pacific
C) Indian
D) Arctic
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The ________ Ocean is largest.

A) Atlantic
B) Pacific
C) Indian
D) Arctic
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________ develop where oceanic lithosphere bends downward and sinks into the mantle.

A) Submarine canyons
B) Abyssal seamounts
C) Deep ocean trenches
D) Rift valleys on mid-ocean ridges
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Which of the following is NOT true of deep ocean trenches?

A) They are long and narrow depressions.
B) They are sites where plates plunge back into the mantle.
C) They are geologically very stable.
D) They may act as sediment traps.
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The crests of mid-oceanic ridges ________.

A) are heavily mantled with sediment
B) lie at depths exceeding 6 kilometers
C) contain active rift zones
D) are geologically old features
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Which of the following is associated with ocean ridges?

A) rift zones
B) mountainous topography
C) volcanic structures
D) all of these
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How do calcareous oozes form?

A) The particles are precipitated in warm surface waters and sink to the bottom.
B) The particles are precipitated by bottom-dwelling organisms.
C) The particles are precipitated in the water column below the depth of sunlight penetration and then sink to the bottom.
D) The particles settle out from calcite-rich turbidity currents at depths greater than 15,000 feet.
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Seamounts ________.

A) are a special type of oceanic trench
B) are volcanoes that form on the ocean floor
C) form only in the Pacific Ocean basin
D) are submarine canyons found near Australia
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Sediments derived primarily from the products of weathering on the continents are called ________.

A) terrigenous sediment
B) biogenous sediment
C) hydrogenous sediment
D) both terrigenous and biogenous sediment
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Which one of the following would you NOT associate with turbidity currents?

A) deposits of graded beds
B) density current
C) excavation of submarine canyons
D) formation of seamounts
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Which one of the following is NOT part of the continental margin?

A) continental shelf
B) continental slope
C) continental rise
D) continental trench
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It is thought that submarine canyons on the continental slope have been generated by ________.

A) streams when sea level was much lower than it is today
B) streams when sea level was much higher than it is today
C) a submarine glaciation
D) turbidity currents
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Which one of the following would most likely be covered with thick turbidite layers?

A) axial rift zone of an active mid-ocean spreading center
B) upper part of a steep, narrow, submarine canyon
C) deep-sea fan at the base of a continental slope
D) ocean floor around a conical-shaped seamount
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The oceans cover approximately ________ percent of Earth's surface.

A) 40
B) 50
C) 60
D) 70
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Submarine canyons found on the continental slope are believed to have been created ________.

A) by rivers during the ice age
B) by faulting
C) because of a plate plunging into the mantle
D) none of these
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Manganese nodules are an example of ________.

A) terrigenous sediment
B) biogenous sediment
C) hydrogenous sediment
D) both terrigenous and biogenous sediment
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An echo sounder operates by measuring the time required for a ________.

A) light beam to travel from a satellite at a known altitude to the sea bottom and back
B) radar beam to travel from a harbor patrol boat to a fuzz-buster on a speeding yacht
C) radar beam to travel from a ship to the seafloor and back
D) sound pulse travels from a ship to the seafloor and back
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Submerged, flat-topped seamounts are known as guyots.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
a. continental shelf b. continental rise c. continental slope d. continental volcanic arc
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The Atlantic and Pacific basins have oceanic ridges; the Indian Ocean has no oceanic ridge.
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Matching. Match the ocean floor sediment with each phrase.
A. biogenous B. terrigenous C. hydrogenous
abyssal plain clay
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Matching. Match the ocean floor sediment with each phrase.
A. biogenous B. terrigenous C. hydrogenous
diatom ooze
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Which one of the following concerning mid-ocean ridges is false?

A) They are sites for submarine eruptions of basaltic lava.
B) They are where young lithosphere is added to the edges of spreading, oceanic plates.
C) Terrigenous sediment coverings are very thin or absent.
D) Sediments include thick siliceous ooze deposits and sandy turbidite beds.
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Matching. Match the ocean floor sediment with each phrase.
A. biogenous B. terrigenous C. hydrogenous
calcareous ooze
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Concerning the distribution of land and water, which of the following statements is true?

A) The percentage of land and water is about the same in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
B) The Southern Hemisphere has much more water surface than the Northern Hemisphere.
C) The Northern Hemisphere has much more water surface than the Southern Hemisphere.
D) None of the above is true.
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Matching. Match the ocean floor sediment with each phrase.
A. biogenous B. terrigenous C. hydrogenous
quartz sand
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
a. echo sounder b. doppler radar c. sidescan sonar d. radar altimeters
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Abyssal plains with sediments covering the seafloor igneous rocks are more extensive in the central Pacific basin than in the North Atlantic.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
a. manganese nodules b. calcareous ooze c. metal sulfides d. evaporites
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
a. rift valley b. subduction c. volcanic island arc d. trench
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Matching. Match the ocean floor sediment with each phrase.
A. biogenous B. terrigenous C. hydrogenous
manganese nodule
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Matching. Match the ocean floor sediment with each phrase.
A. biogenous B. terrigenous C. hydrogenous
turbidite deposits
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The west coast of South America and the east coast of North America have very different continental margins.
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The ________ Ocean has more extensive abyssal plains than the Pacific Ocean because it has fewer trenches to trap sediments moving down the continental slope.

A) Indian
B) Atlantic
C) Arctic
D) none of these
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The continental rise is located ________.

A) at the top of a mid-ocean ridge
B) at the top of the continental slope
C) between an abyssal plain and continental slope
D) at the seaward edge of a deep ocean trench
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
a. sodium chloride b. magnesium chloride c. sodium sulfate d. carbon dioxide
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"Black smokers" are associated with ________.

A) oceanic ridges
B) mineral-rich waters
C) hot water
D) all of these
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Flat-topped volcanic structures located on the floor of the deep ocean basin are termed ________.
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Seafloor hot springs occur mainly in oceanic, abyssal plains.
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A(n) ________ is the vast, relatively deep, flat, sediment-covered portion of the deep-ocean basin.
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A(n) ________ marks the site where old, oceanic lithosphere begins its descent into a subduction zone.
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The gently sloping submerged surface extending from the shoreline toward the deep ocean is termed the ________.
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Compared to the Southern Hemisphere, a higher percentage of the Northern Hemisphere is water covered.
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Manganese nodules are an example of ________ sediment.
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A prominent feature of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a very deep linear valley known as a(n) ________ valley.
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________ continental margins typically exhibit wide, extensive, continental shelves.
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________ continental margins occur where oceanic lithosphere is being subducted beneath the edge of a continent.
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Turbidites and siliceous oozes are both biogenous sediments.
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Discuss the distribution of seafloor sediments in the ocean basins. What are the different types of sediments, and what are the factors that control their distribution (geologic setting, climate, etc.)?
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The continental rise lies at the bottom of the continental slope.
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Valleys that lead from the continental shelf into deeper waters are known as ________.
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Sand, silt, and clays deposited on the ocean floor are described as terrigenous sediments.
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Manganese nodules do not accumulate below 4500 meters depth because the manganese minerals are highly soluble in seawater below that depth.
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The most extensive mountain range on Earth extends for about 65,000 kilometers on the ocean floor and is known as the ________.
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A(n) ________ is a volcanic mountain, built up from the seafloor that never reached the sea surface.
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________ sediment consists of shells and hard parts of marine organisms.
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Submarine canyons form the deepest parts of the ocean basins.
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What type of continental margin is illustrated in the diagram below? What type of continental margin is illustrated in the diagram below?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Examine Figure 13.C from Earth Science, 12e below. Briefly explain the main points of Charles Darwin's hypothesis on coral atoll formation. Have we tested his hypothesis and is it still thought to be correct today? Can you think of another possible explanation that would explain the origin of such coral atolls? Examine Figure 13.C from Earth Science, 12e below. Briefly explain the main points of Charles Darwin's hypothesis on coral atoll formation. Have we tested his hypothesis and is it still thought to be correct today? Can you think of another possible explanation that would explain the origin of such coral atolls?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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How might you distinguish an ancient passive continental margin from an active continental margin? What geologic features or rock sequences would be unique to each one? Also, what features of modern continental margins may not be preserved in the geologic record?
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Label the different features of the passive continental margin on the diagram below. Label the different features of the passive continental margin on the diagram below.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The gently sloping submerged surface extending from the shoreline toward the deep ocean is termed the ________.

A) continental shelf
B) continental slope
C) continental rise
D) submarine canyon
A
2
The BEST definition of the outer edge of the continental shelf is that point where ________.

A) the gradient becomes very gentle
B) the water depth reaches 100 fathoms
C) it meets an oceanic ridge
D) a rapid steepening of the gradient occurs
D
3
Minerals that crystallize directly from seawater are examples of ________.

A) terrigenous sediment
B) biogenous sediment
C) hydrogenous sediment
D) both terrigenous and biogenous sediment
C
4
Which ocean has the greatest average depth?

A) Atlantic
B) Pacific
C) Indian
D) Arctic
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The ________ Ocean is largest.

A) Atlantic
B) Pacific
C) Indian
D) Arctic
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________ develop where oceanic lithosphere bends downward and sinks into the mantle.

A) Submarine canyons
B) Abyssal seamounts
C) Deep ocean trenches
D) Rift valleys on mid-ocean ridges
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Which of the following is NOT true of deep ocean trenches?

A) They are long and narrow depressions.
B) They are sites where plates plunge back into the mantle.
C) They are geologically very stable.
D) They may act as sediment traps.
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The crests of mid-oceanic ridges ________.

A) are heavily mantled with sediment
B) lie at depths exceeding 6 kilometers
C) contain active rift zones
D) are geologically old features
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Which of the following is associated with ocean ridges?

A) rift zones
B) mountainous topography
C) volcanic structures
D) all of these
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How do calcareous oozes form?

A) The particles are precipitated in warm surface waters and sink to the bottom.
B) The particles are precipitated by bottom-dwelling organisms.
C) The particles are precipitated in the water column below the depth of sunlight penetration and then sink to the bottom.
D) The particles settle out from calcite-rich turbidity currents at depths greater than 15,000 feet.
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Seamounts ________.

A) are a special type of oceanic trench
B) are volcanoes that form on the ocean floor
C) form only in the Pacific Ocean basin
D) are submarine canyons found near Australia
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Sediments derived primarily from the products of weathering on the continents are called ________.

A) terrigenous sediment
B) biogenous sediment
C) hydrogenous sediment
D) both terrigenous and biogenous sediment
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Which one of the following would you NOT associate with turbidity currents?

A) deposits of graded beds
B) density current
C) excavation of submarine canyons
D) formation of seamounts
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Which one of the following is NOT part of the continental margin?

A) continental shelf
B) continental slope
C) continental rise
D) continental trench
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It is thought that submarine canyons on the continental slope have been generated by ________.

A) streams when sea level was much lower than it is today
B) streams when sea level was much higher than it is today
C) a submarine glaciation
D) turbidity currents
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Which one of the following would most likely be covered with thick turbidite layers?

A) axial rift zone of an active mid-ocean spreading center
B) upper part of a steep, narrow, submarine canyon
C) deep-sea fan at the base of a continental slope
D) ocean floor around a conical-shaped seamount
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The oceans cover approximately ________ percent of Earth's surface.

A) 40
B) 50
C) 60
D) 70
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Submarine canyons found on the continental slope are believed to have been created ________.

A) by rivers during the ice age
B) by faulting
C) because of a plate plunging into the mantle
D) none of these
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Manganese nodules are an example of ________.

A) terrigenous sediment
B) biogenous sediment
C) hydrogenous sediment
D) both terrigenous and biogenous sediment
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An echo sounder operates by measuring the time required for a ________.

A) light beam to travel from a satellite at a known altitude to the sea bottom and back
B) radar beam to travel from a harbor patrol boat to a fuzz-buster on a speeding yacht
C) radar beam to travel from a ship to the seafloor and back
D) sound pulse travels from a ship to the seafloor and back
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Submerged, flat-topped seamounts are known as guyots.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
a. continental shelf b. continental rise c. continental slope d. continental volcanic arc
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The Atlantic and Pacific basins have oceanic ridges; the Indian Ocean has no oceanic ridge.
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Matching. Match the ocean floor sediment with each phrase.
A. biogenous B. terrigenous C. hydrogenous
abyssal plain clay
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Matching. Match the ocean floor sediment with each phrase.
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diatom ooze
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Which one of the following concerning mid-ocean ridges is false?

A) They are sites for submarine eruptions of basaltic lava.
B) They are where young lithosphere is added to the edges of spreading, oceanic plates.
C) Terrigenous sediment coverings are very thin or absent.
D) Sediments include thick siliceous ooze deposits and sandy turbidite beds.
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Matching. Match the ocean floor sediment with each phrase.
A. biogenous B. terrigenous C. hydrogenous
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Concerning the distribution of land and water, which of the following statements is true?

A) The percentage of land and water is about the same in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
B) The Southern Hemisphere has much more water surface than the Northern Hemisphere.
C) The Northern Hemisphere has much more water surface than the Southern Hemisphere.
D) None of the above is true.
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Matching. Match the ocean floor sediment with each phrase.
A. biogenous B. terrigenous C. hydrogenous
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
a. echo sounder b. doppler radar c. sidescan sonar d. radar altimeters
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Abyssal plains with sediments covering the seafloor igneous rocks are more extensive in the central Pacific basin than in the North Atlantic.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
a. manganese nodules b. calcareous ooze c. metal sulfides d. evaporites
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
a. rift valley b. subduction c. volcanic island arc d. trench
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Matching. Match the ocean floor sediment with each phrase.
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manganese nodule
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Matching. Match the ocean floor sediment with each phrase.
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The west coast of South America and the east coast of North America have very different continental margins.
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The ________ Ocean has more extensive abyssal plains than the Pacific Ocean because it has fewer trenches to trap sediments moving down the continental slope.

A) Indian
B) Atlantic
C) Arctic
D) none of these
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The continental rise is located ________.

A) at the top of a mid-ocean ridge
B) at the top of the continental slope
C) between an abyssal plain and continental slope
D) at the seaward edge of a deep ocean trench
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
a. sodium chloride b. magnesium chloride c. sodium sulfate d. carbon dioxide
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"Black smokers" are associated with ________.

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C) hot water
D) all of these
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Flat-topped volcanic structures located on the floor of the deep ocean basin are termed ________.
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Seafloor hot springs occur mainly in oceanic, abyssal plains.
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A(n) ________ is the vast, relatively deep, flat, sediment-covered portion of the deep-ocean basin.
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A(n) ________ marks the site where old, oceanic lithosphere begins its descent into a subduction zone.
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The gently sloping submerged surface extending from the shoreline toward the deep ocean is termed the ________.
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Compared to the Southern Hemisphere, a higher percentage of the Northern Hemisphere is water covered.
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Manganese nodules are an example of ________ sediment.
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A prominent feature of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a very deep linear valley known as a(n) ________ valley.
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________ continental margins typically exhibit wide, extensive, continental shelves.
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________ continental margins occur where oceanic lithosphere is being subducted beneath the edge of a continent.
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Turbidites and siliceous oozes are both biogenous sediments.
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Discuss the distribution of seafloor sediments in the ocean basins. What are the different types of sediments, and what are the factors that control their distribution (geologic setting, climate, etc.)?
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The continental rise lies at the bottom of the continental slope.
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Valleys that lead from the continental shelf into deeper waters are known as ________.
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Sand, silt, and clays deposited on the ocean floor are described as terrigenous sediments.
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Manganese nodules do not accumulate below 4500 meters depth because the manganese minerals are highly soluble in seawater below that depth.
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The most extensive mountain range on Earth extends for about 65,000 kilometers on the ocean floor and is known as the ________.
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A(n) ________ is a volcanic mountain, built up from the seafloor that never reached the sea surface.
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________ sediment consists of shells and hard parts of marine organisms.
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Submarine canyons form the deepest parts of the ocean basins.
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What type of continental margin is illustrated in the diagram below? What type of continental margin is illustrated in the diagram below?
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Examine Figure 13.C from Earth Science, 12e below. Briefly explain the main points of Charles Darwin's hypothesis on coral atoll formation. Have we tested his hypothesis and is it still thought to be correct today? Can you think of another possible explanation that would explain the origin of such coral atolls? Examine Figure 13.C from Earth Science, 12e below. Briefly explain the main points of Charles Darwin's hypothesis on coral atoll formation. Have we tested his hypothesis and is it still thought to be correct today? Can you think of another possible explanation that would explain the origin of such coral atolls?
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How might you distinguish an ancient passive continental margin from an active continental margin? What geologic features or rock sequences would be unique to each one? Also, what features of modern continental margins may not be preserved in the geologic record?
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Label the different features of the passive continental margin on the diagram below. Label the different features of the passive continental margin on the diagram below.
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