Answer: Continental slope
The continental slope is said to be the steepest part of the continental margin, where there is a sudden decrease in slope or it suddenly descends down to the ocean floor and the sea floor begins to level out towards the abyssal plain. Moreover, this portion of the sea floor also marks the end of the continental margin called the continental rise.
Answer:
V ≈ 4577.204 cm^3
Explanation:
Use the volume formula V=4/3πr^3 to find the volume. Since you need the radius but are given the diameter, divide it by 2 to get half.
21.4/2 = 10.7
Now plug that into the formula and solve:
V=4/3πr^3
V=4/3π(10.7)^3
V= 4/3π(1,092.7272)
V= 4/3 * 3432.903
V= 4 * 3432.903/3
V = 13731.614/ 3
V ≈ 4577.204 cm^3 or whatever unit is stated.
Plate tectonics hope this helps :)
Answer:
The Co-ordinate of the <u>midpoint of RT = 33</u>