I don't have evidence, but oceanographers have evidence. In mid ocean ridges, more and more molten rocks come up from the surface and cool down. As a result, the rocks already there get pushed away. We did find molten rock coming up from the mantle. Also, when scientist carbon dated the rocks on mid ocean ridges, they found that the farther you go outward, the older the rock. That's another sign. There's more but i can't think of it now. Hope this helps.
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Rocks in the seafloor are moving one place to another
The ages of the rocks become older the farther the way they are from the ridges. The closer they are the younger it is. This leaves evidence to the seafloor spreading theory.
seafloor spreading
Lawrence W. Morley, Frederick John Vine, and Drummond Hoyle Matthews were the first to tie magnetic stripe anomalies to seafloor spreading. The magnetic anomalies was the first evidence that supported the theory of seafloor spreading.
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seafloor spreading
Rocks in the seafloor are moving one place to another
The ages of the rocks become older the farther the way they are from the ridges. The closer they are the younger it is. This leaves evidence to the seafloor spreading theory.
seafloor spreading
evidence from molten material evidence from magnetic stripes evidence from drilling samples
pole reversals seafloor spreading
The Mid Atlantic Ridge
Magnetic alignment of rocks, in alternating strips that run parallel to ridges, indicates reversals in Earth's magnetic field and provides further evidence of seafloor spreading.
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Animal fossils have been found in many places in the ocean.