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yoooooman

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The continental margin is the:
 a. transition between the gently descending continental shelf and the deep-ocean floor.
 b. apron of accumulated sediment at the base of the continental slope.
 c. shallow submerged extension of a continent.
 d. submerged outer edge of a continent.

Question 2

The deepest trench is the world ocean is the:
 a. Mariana Trench.
 b. Java Trench.
 c. Aleutian Trench.
 d. Peru-Chile Trench.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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