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Turbidity currents are most likely to occur __________. on the abyssal plains far away from the continental rise where rivers empty into oceans on the continental shelf on the continental slope

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Turbidity currents are most likely to occur __________. on the abyssal plains far away from the continental rise where rivers empty into oceans on the continental shelf on the continental slope

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Turbidity currents are most likely to occur on the continental slope.

Here's why:

  1. Turbidity currents are underwater currents of usually muddy water that are heavy with sediment.

  2. They are caused by the slope of the land, which is steepest on the continental slope. This steepness causes the sediment-laden water to flow downhill.

  3. The abyssal plains are too flat to generate these currents, and while rivers do empty into oceans, the continental shelf is not steep enough to generate turbidity currents.

  4. Therefore, the continental slope, with its steep gradient, is the most likely place for turbidity currents to occur.

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