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Chapter Seven: Oceans

• 7.1 Introduction to Oceans

• 7.2 Waves

• 7.3 Shallow Marine Environments

• 7.4 The Ocean Floor

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7.4 The Ocean Floor• Many of the important features of the oceans are

hidden in deep water.• The continental margin is the region around

continents that includes the:– continental shelf,– continental slope, and– continental rise.

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7.4 Features of the ocean floor• Maps can show the

location of the continental shelf (light blue areas).

• The true ocean floor is called the abyssal plain. (dark blue)

• It is flat and smooth because a thick layer of sediment covers its features.

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7.4 The deep ocean floor• A barrier island is a

low, sandy island that lies parallel to the shoreline.

• A bank is a low, flat region on the continental shelf.

• A seamount is a steep-sided mountain that rises from the ocean floor.

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7.4 The deep ocean floor• A guyot is a seamount

that has eroded so that it has a flat top and is underwater.

• Mid-ocean ridges mark places where two tectonic plates are separating and new ocean crust is being made.

• Deep-ocean trenches are the deepest parts of the ocean.

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Water Safety Connection

• Rip currents can cause a swimmer to be pulled out to sea.

• A rip current forms when water piles up near the shore and moves away from the shore all at one time.

Rip Currents

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Activity • You will plot a sailboat route for circumnavigating the globe from the coast of Massachusetts to the coast of California.

Circumnavigating the Globe