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1 Features of the Ocean Floor Ms. Bridgeland 6 th Grade

2 Features of the Ocean Floor How do you imagine the ocean floor? It may be a surprise but…..

3 4 main features of the Ocean Floor 1) continental shelf –shallow area of ocean floor 2) continental slope-steep edge of the continental shelf 3) abyssal plain-smooth, flat region of the ocean floor 4) mid-ocean range-range of mountains that passes through all of Earth’s oceans

4 Features of the Ocean Floor

5 Abyssal Plain

6 1) Continental Shelf *A gently sloping, shallow area of the ocean floor that extends outward from the edge of a continent *Extends about 130 meters

7 Continental Slope The steep edge of the continental shelf Drops down at a sharp angle Marks the true edge of a continent, where the rock that makes up the continent stops and the rock of the ocean floor begins

8 Abyssal Plain The smooth, nearly flat region of the ocean floor Has thick layers of sediment, formed by the remains of dead organisms from the surface Remember: FLAT REGION

9 Abyssal Plain

10 Mid-ocean ridge A continuous range of mountains that winds around the Earth Passes through all of Earth’s oceans Nearly 80,000 kilometers long Longest mountain range on earth Consists of many peaks along both sides of a central valley

11 Mid-Ocean Ridge

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13 Volcanic Islands When volcanoes on the ocean floor erupt, they can create mountains whose peaks break the surface of the ocean. As the lava cools, islands form

14 Volcanic Islands

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17 Look for a Volcanic Island

18 Seamounts Mountains whose peaks do not break the surface of the ocean water

19 Seamount

20 Trenches A dark gash in the ocean floor A canyon A hole so deep that you cannot see the bottom

21 Look for the Trench

22 What do PLATES have to do with the ocean floor? PLATE MOVEMENTS HAVE SHAPED MANY OF THE MOST DRAMATIC FEATURES OF THE EARTH, BOTH ON LAND AND UNDER THE OCEAN

23 Seafloor Spreading Plates “diverge” or move apart Along the ridge, magma (lava) squeezes up through the cracks, and as it hardens, it adds a new strip of rock to the ocean floor

24 Divergent Plates

25 Seafloor Spreading

26 As magma (lava) squeezes up through cracks between diverging plates, magma hardens along the ride. The hardened magma adds a new strip of rock to the ocean floor This is called “seafloor spreading” because it produces new ocean floor

27 Seafloor Spreading

28 Converging Plates When plates are pushed together, one plate sinks under the other In a TRENCH, old ocean plates converge and sink

29 TRENCHES –convergent plates

30 Converging Plates


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