This is for GEOL-1014 Lab 7 Oceans and Continents. Figure 2b. Prominent features of the seafloor and adjacent landmasses, Atlantic and Indian oceans. Note that these features are vertically exaggerated, making them appear steeper and more obvious to the viewer. Part of Figure 13.7 from Tarbuck et al., 15th ed. Using Google Earth, visit the following modern oceans and seas and identify geologic features on the present ocean floor. These may include mid-oceanic ridges, rift zones, seamounts, trenches, continental shelves and transform faults. Zoom out to an eye altitude of >3000 miles and use Figure 2 to help identify specific features. 1. Latitude: -9.853147 Longitude: 66.798911. Feature 2. Latitude: 35.31 Longitude: 142.04. Feature 3. Latitude: -10.996406 Longitude: -79.597464. Feature 4. Latitude: 17.864369 Longitude: 40.1587. Feature 5. Latitude: 22.56 Longitude: -174.79. Feature 6. Latitude: =50.46 Longitude: 170.79. Feature 7. Latitude: 7.05 Longitude: -102.74. Feature 8. Latitude: 52.793786 Longitude: -164.328653. Feature 9. Latitude: 24.891911 Longitude: -167.970694. Feature 10. Latitude: 44.723681 Longitude: -28.233742. Feature.