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Which location is the flattest part of the ocean? a) continental break b) rift zone c) submarine canyon d) abyssal plain PLEASE ANSWER ASAPPP
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Which location is the flattest part of the ocean?
a) continental break
b) rift zone
c) submarine canyon
d) abyssal plain
PLEASE ANSWER ASAPPP
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the answer is abyssal plain
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