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Identify and describe three features found on the ocean basin floor

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Mountainous ocean ridges, deep-sea trenches, and jagged, linear fracture zones. Also aseismic ridges, abyssal hills, and seamounts and guyots.

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Features include abyssal hills, aseismic ridges and seamounts.

Explanation:

Ocean basin is a vast submarine region that collects to about "three-fourths" of the earth’s surface. The majority of water on our planet has an average depth of 4 kilometres or 2.5 miles.

The different features of ocean basin include deep-sea trenches, ocean ridges, linear fracture zones, aseismic ridges, abyssal hills, seamounts. Let us discuss few features as follows:

Aseismic ridges:

  • These are the mountainous structures that are long and linear.
  • They usually do not cause earth quakes but they are constructed by volcanoes.
  • A best displayed aseismic ridge which is the largest volcanic edifice is the "Hawaiian-emperor chain".

Abyssal hills:

  • A well-defined submarine that is topologically perfect which is of several hundred meters are abyssal hills.
  • Their diameters are very large.
  • The abyssal sea floor is occupied exclusively by the abyssal hills.
  • These are covered with marine sediments and formed by volcanism and block faulting.

Seamounts:

  • These are the large volcanic submarine mountains that are 3,300 feet above the sea-bed.
  • Of the different types of mountains, the small volcanic seamounts are called sea knolls and the flat ones are called guyots.
  • The flanks of seamounts are covered with thin layers of marine sediments.
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