The oceanic lithosphere consists of the upper part of the Earth's crust that is submerged beneath the oceans. It is primarily made up of basalt, but can consist of other forms of sediment deposited by rivers or currents; the basalt feature exists due to the oceanic lithosphere's creation via divergent tectonic activity. The continental shelf is a portion of the crust that is of higher elevation than the rest of the ocean due to its connection to the less dense continental lithosphere. The continental slope, therefore, is the portion of the crust where the continental shelf decreases in elevation as it meets the denser oceanic lithosphere. Abyssal plains are portions of the lithosphere far from spreading centers - they consist of rocks older than those near rifting centers. Due to the coolness of the plate and their distance from rifting centers, abyssal plains are some of the lowest continuous portions of the lithosphere (cool rock is denser and thus sinks to a lower elevation). Since they are very much inactive, abyssal plains are coated with sediment and are very, very flat.
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The expected weather is that of a typical Florida summer day is described below in detail explanation.
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In the summer months, the temperature is pretty great at Florida beach. This huge temperature is the outcome of a low degree of cloud ceiling at the beach. The breeze is from the ocean side. In the day time temperature is more prominent over the area and prevails low above the ocean. This occurs in the form of low pressure above the ground and high pressure above the sea. This creates the wind to move from the shores to the ground.
Rain would be probable in the afternoon. This rain would be short-spanned and may come with a thunderstorm.
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