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U5 - Lesson 3: Ocean Features

U5 - Lesson 3: Ocean Features

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

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MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS1-2, MS-ESS1-3

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MISTY DAWN RANDOLPH

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Unit 5: Oceanography
Lesson 3: Ocean Features

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Continental Shelf

•A continental shelf is the gently sloping underwater surface extending from the shoreline. Continental shelves contain important mineral deposits, large reservoirs of oil and natural gas, and huge sand and gravel deposits.

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Continental Slope

A continental slope is the steep gradient that leads to the deep-ocean floor and marks the seaward edge of the continental shelf.

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Trenches

Trenches form at the sites of plate convergence where one moving plate descends beneath another and drops back into the mantle, which is called subduction. These canyons include Earth’s deepest points.

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Abyssal Plain

•The abyssal plain has thick layers of sediment, formed by sunken remains of dead organisms from the surface, which covers these massive, flat plains.

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Mid-Ocean Ridge

Mid-ocean ridge consists of undersea mountain chains all around the world. These are formed by divergent plates where tectonic plates move apart and new, ocean floor is created.

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Seamounts

Seamounts are underwater mountain. An example is Loihi in Hawaii.

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FUN FACT:

The Mariana Trench is the deepest known part of the ocean. It is located in the Pacific Ocean and is about 11,000 meters deep.

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Labelling

Label these 5 parts of the ocean

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

volcanic island

trenches

seamount

abyssal plain

Continental slope

Continental shelf

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Unit 5: Oceanography
Lesson 3: Ocean Features

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