C the oldest oceanic crust is present only near trenches.
Deeper regions of the ocean floor tend to be younger.
Most of the volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur along the mid ocean ridges.
Massive sulfide mineral deposits are common along the mid ocean ridges 4.
Deeper regions of the ocean floor tend to be younger b.
Oceanic crust the outermost layer of earth s lithosphere that is found under the oceans and formed at spreading centres on oceanic ridges which occur at divergent plate boundaries.
B the pacific is larger than the atlantic because it contains older oceanic floor.
Oceanic crust is about 6 km 4 miles thick.
The ocean floor sediments near the surface remain unconsolidated.
Almost all of the sea floor is covered by young sediments and sedimentary rocks derived either from erosion of continents or from marine biological processes.
Clastic sediments some quite coarse predominate on shelves and slopes.
Plankton is found distributed throughout the world s oceans and is a vital ingredient in the success of many marine animals.
It is composed of several layers not including the overlying sediment.
Smaller aquatic animals tend to live in the shallower regions and the larger animals live in the deeper regions generally along the continental shelves beneath the waves.
More than half of the earth s surface formed at a mid ocean ridge 2.
1 basaltic rock is found to be progressively younger at increasing distances from a mid ocean ridge 2 marine fossils are often found in deep well drill cores 3 the present continents appear to fit together as pieces of a larger land mass 4 areas of shallow water seas tend to accumulate sediment which gradually sinks also please help me with.
The oldest sediments are comparatively young because.
Which evidence supports the theory of seafloor.
However at deeper ocean floor such as hundreds to thousands of meters the sediments become lithified.
The pacific is larger than the atlantic because it contains older oceanic floor c.
Oldest oceanic crust is only present near trenches d.
A deeper regions of the ocean floor tend to be younger.
A the rocks of the underlying ocean floor react chemically with the lowest sediments converting them directly into rock b the ocean floor is recycled through plate tectonics dragging the oldest sediments into the mantle at subduction zones.
This material comes from several different sources and is highly variable in composition depending on proximity to a continent water depth ocean currents biological activity and climate.
In tropical regions ocean islands tend to be surrounded by carbonate reefs.
Except within a few kilometers of a ridge crest where the volcanic rock is still relatively young most parts of the sea floor are covered in sediments.