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Passive continental margins typically haveGroup of answer choicesbroad continental shelvesdeep trenchesrift valleysa lot of earthquakes

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Passive continental margins typically haveGroup of answer choicesbroad continental shelvesdeep trenchesrift valleysa lot of earthquakes

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Passive continental margins typically have broad continental shelves.

Here's why:

  1. Passive continental margins are found at the edge of a continent where it is not in contact with another tectonic plate. This means there is little to no tectonic activity, such as earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.

  2. Because of the lack of tectonic activity, sediment that erodes from the continent accumulates over time, forming a broad, gently sloping continental shelf.

  3. Deep trenches and rift valleys are typically associated with active continental margins, where tectonic plates are colliding or separating.

  4. The lack of tectonic activity at passive margins also means there are fewer earthquakes compared to active margins.

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