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A flow of water that carries large amounts of sediments (underwater avalanche

a turbidity currents
b submarine canyons
c abyssal plain
d seamounts

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A flow of water that carries large amounts of sediments is called a turbidity current. Turbidity currents are massive slope failures that result in currents carrying grains sorted by density.

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A flow of water that carries large amounts of sediments is called a turbidity current. Turbidity currents are massive slope failures that result in currents carrying grains sorted by density. They can scour the ocean floor and create elongated impressions called flute casts.

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