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Hypsometric and Mathematical Analysis

Imagine standing on the peak of Mount Everest, looking down at the vast land below. Now, picture yourself at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the ocean. These two measurements—height above sea level and depth below sea level—are fundamental in understanding Earth’s surface. This is where hypsometry and bathymetry come into…

Introduction to Ocean Bottom Relief
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Introduction to Ocean Bottom Relief

The ocean floor, covering nearly three-fourths of the Earth’s surface, exhibits diverse and complex relief features, rivalling those found on land. Unlike the earlier belief that ocean bottoms are vast, featureless plains, modern studies reveal distinct topographical variations shaped by tectonic, volcanic, erosional, and depositional processes. The ocean floor is broadly classified into four major…