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Ch.4: Structure of the Ocean Floor
The ocean floor is uneven and has distinct landforms similar to those on land. It includes the continental shelf, an important shallow zone rich in fish and minerals; the continental slope, a steep edge marking the continent’s boundary; abyssal plains, flat deep-sea areas; mid-oceanic ridges, active volcanic regions; and marine trenches, the deepest parts like the Mariana Trench. Marine deposits come from rivers, volcanoes, and human waste, affecting ocean life and ecosystems
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Ch.2: Endogenetic Movements
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Explore the dynamics of endogenetic movements as internal forces shape the Earth through earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, fold mountains, block mountains, and rift valleys. Understand the causes, effects, and types of seismic waves, along with the significance of focus, epicenter, and plate boundaries. Engage with interactive activities and real-world examples to grasp the impact of these natural phenomena on the Earth’s surface and huma
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