The ocean basins are partially bounded by the continents, but they are interconnected which is why marine scientists refer to a single “world ocean.” These different ocean basins are geomorphologically distinct based on their stage of geological evolution according to the Wilson cycle of young, mature, declining, and terminal ocean basin types.
Through most of geologic time, probably extending back 2 billion years, the ocean basins have both grown and been consumed as plate tectonics continued on Earth.
If Earth's surface were entirely smooth, with no mountains or basins, ... Spirit and Opportunity landed on Mars ... Next, you will focus on changes in the Atlantic Ocean over time.
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The ocean basins are partially bounded by the continents, but they are interconnected which is why marine scientists refer to a single “world ocean.” These different ocean basins are geomorphologically distinct based on their stage of geological evolution according to the Wilson cycle of young, mature, declining, and terminal ocean basin types.
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Through most of geologic time, probably extending back 2 billion years, the ocean basins have both grown and been consumed as plate tectonics continued on Earth.
If Earth's surface were entirely smooth, with no mountains or basins, ... Spirit and Opportunity landed on Mars ... Next, you will focus on changes in the Atlantic Ocean over time.
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