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3d ocean floor

Presented by group 3
Isabella grace Bañas
Edison John Culanculan
Febbie Grace Rons Bautista
Jazriane Diaz
Jhundel Ventura
Yzyla Rhean Pulido
Zazqui Escames
Good holy!
TABLE OF
01 CONTENTS
02 03
3d Sea floor Volcanic island Sea mountain

04 05 06
Abyssal plains Mid ocean Range Trenches

07 08
Continental Slope Continental Shelf
0 3d Sea floor
1
02

01
0
3
Volcanic
mountain 0
s 2
Volcanic island
Volcanic island
volcanic island are formed by eruptions of
volcanoes on the ocean floor. No matter
what their height, oceanic islands are also
known as “high islands.”
Sea
Mountai
n 03
Sea Mountains
Sea mountain

An underwater mountain rising


above the deep seafloor visible as
an island.
Abyssal
04 Plains
Abyssal Plains
Abyssal
Plains
A very large flat sediment covered
area of seafloor
05
Mid-
ocean
range
Mid-ocean range
Mid-ocean
range
The elevated region with a central
valley on an ocean floor at the
boundary between two divergent
tectonic plates, where new crust
form from upwelling magma.
0 Trenches
6
Trenches
Trenches
Are formed at subduction zones and
are thus the deepest part of the ocean
floor. Trenches are geologically active
region of the earth.
Continent 0
al slope 7
Continental slope
Continental
slope
The slope that drops from
the outer edge of the
continental shelves down to
the deep ocean floor
Continent
al shelf 08
Continental shelf
Continental
The area of seabed near and
shelf where the
around a continent,
sea is shallow compared to the
open sea. The continental shelf
is geological a part of the
continental crust.

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