Vocabulary
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Extra Vocabulary
100

Crust below the surface of the ocean

Oceanic Crust

100

A large mass of limestone rocks containing the shells of animals is a _____ ______

Coral Reef

100

What is Figure C?

Abyssal Plain

100

What is the difference between the continental crust and the oceanic crust?

The continental crust is the crust above the surface of the ocean. 

The oceanic crust is the crust found below the surface of the ocean.

100

Crust found above the surface of the ocean

Continental Crust

200

Long, narrow crevices. The deepest spots on Earth found on the oceanic crust

Trench


200

A deep crevice running along the middle of a mid-ocean ridge is the ___ ____

Rift Valley

200

What is Figure E?

Volcanic Island

200

What is the difference between a seamount and a volcanic island? Give me an example of a volcanic island

A seamount is below the surface of the ocean.

A volcanic island is above the surface of the ocean.

An example of a volcanic island is Hawaii

200

Boundary where land and ocean meet

Shoreline

300

Mountains below the surface of the ocean

Seamount

300

A _______ _______ is a deep V-shaped valley in the continental margin

Submarine Canyon

300

What is Figure G?

Trench

300

What is the deepest spot on the ocean floor?

Marianas Trench

300

Continuous ranges of mountains found on the ocean floor

Mid-Ocean Ridge

400

Seamounts above the surface of the ocean

Volcanic mountain

400

The underwater edge of the continent meets the ocean floor is the ________ ____

Continental Rise

400

What is Figure A?

Continental Slope

400

_____A______      ____B_____    _____C_______

What is A, B, and C?


A. Fringing Reef

B. Atoll Reef

C. Barrier Reef

400

Large, flat area on the ocean floor

Abyssal Plain

500
Gently sloping edge of the continent covered by shallow water

Continental Shelf

500

An underwater mountain with a flat top is a _____

Guyot

500

What if Figure F?

Continental Shelf

500

List 3 parts of the continental margin with a brief description

Continental Shelf: gently sloping edge of the continent covered by shallow water

Continental Slope: steep sloping boundary between the crust of the continent and the crust of the ocean floor

Continental Rise: Underwater edge where the edge of the continents meet the ocean floor

500

Steeply sloping boundary between continent and ocean floor

Continental Slope

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