continental shelfnoun [ C usually singular ]
uk/ˌkɒn.tɪ.nen.təl ˈʃelf/us/ˌkɑːn.t̬ən.en.t̬əl ˈʃelf/specializedthe area of the bottom of the sea near the coast of a continent, where the sea is not very deep
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Seas & oceans
- Aegean
- briny
- deep
- deep-sea
- English Channel
- guyot
- la Niña
- marine
- med
- mid-ocean ridge
- ocean
- oceanic
- salt water
- submarine
- territorial sea
- the doldrums
- the high seas
- the Irish Sea
- the Southern Ocean
- undersea
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Examples from literature
- If this action operated alone, the subtraction which the friction makes would cause the surf waves which roll in over a continental shelf to be very low, probably in height less than half that which they now attain.
- Near the coast line the effect of the waves is continually to shove the detritus up the slopes of the continental shelf.
- Our line of soundings showed the transition from the ocean depths to the continental shelf.
- The continental shelf is simply a submerged plateau surrounding all the continent, the "Big Lead" marking the northern edge of that shelf where it dips into the polar sea.