Step 1: Identify the deepest and shallowest features.
- The Continental shelf (B) is the shallow, submerged extension of a continent. It is the shallowest feature listed.
- The Abyssal plains (C) are the vast, flat, deep regions of the main ocean basin. They are the deepest feature listed.
Step 2: Place the intermediate features.
- The Continental slope (A) is the steep incline that marks the boundary between the continental shelf and the deep ocean basin.
- The Continental rise (D) is a wedge of sediment that accumulates at the base of the continental slope. It is therefore deeper than the slope but shallower than the abyssal plain.
Step 3: Form the sequence from shallow to deep. The order starting from the coast and moving to the deep ocean is: Continental shelf (B) \(\rightarrow\) Continental slope (A) \(\rightarrow\) Continental rise (D) \(\rightarrow\) Abyssal plain (C).
Step 4: Reverse the sequence to get the order from deep to shallow. The required order is: Abyssal plain (C) \(\rightarrow\) Continental rise (D) \(\rightarrow\) Continental slope (A) \(\rightarrow\) Continental shelf (B). The sequence is C, D, A, B.