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  1. The gentle ‘seaward sloping’ surface from the coasts is called __________.
    1. Continental shelf
    2. Continental rise
    3. Abyssal plains
    4. Submarine ridges
Correct Option: A

Continental Shelf is a gentle seaward sloping surface extending from the coasts towards the open sea. In all, about 7.5% of the total area of the oceans is covered by the continental shelves. The shelf is formed by the drowning of a part of a continent with a relative rise in sea level or marine deposition beneath the water.



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