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Yes, the continental slope drops downward to the edge of the continent at which point it plummets down for the depth of the continental plate. It depends upon whom you speak with, but a nation's boundary is generally considered 200 miles beyond that.
Downward motion is defined as the movement of one's center of gravity towards the performance surface.
PPC curve slopes downward for the efficient resouress of another commidty
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Yes, the continental slope drops downward to the edge of the continent at which point it plummets down for the depth of the continental plate. It depends upon whom you speak with, but a nation's boundary is generally considered 200 miles beyond that.
A destructive plate boundary.
As measured by its thickness from upper boundary to lower boundary in a downward direction, the mantle is the thickest layer of the Earth.
Downward velocity is considered a negative. This is a true statement.
The part of a continent that dips gently downward and is underwater is called the continental shelf. When a continent drops steeply in to the ocean it is called a continental slope.
CONTINENTAL SLOPE
continental shelf
continental slope
The continental shelf
The answer is: B. Continental slope.