Yes it does because the Atlantic Ocean is very cold, so it will.
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because it is burning hot down there by the Atlantic ocean
It was formed when there was linear gap formed below at the ocean floor... So when the hot magma came out from it, it began to cool and solidify forming mid atlantic ridges
It was formed when there was linear gap formed below at the ocean floor... So when the hot magma came out from it, it began to cool and solidify forming mid atlantic ridges
Too hot.
atlantic hot oceans
It was formed when there was linear gap formed below at the ocean floor... So when the hot magma came out from it, it began to cool and solidify forming mid atlantic ridges
because they don't like the hot.
Really hot, because of its place by the Atlantic Ocean.
Both were formed over a hot spot in the oceanic crust.
When hot lava meets the cooler temperatures of the ocean, an instantaneous cooling reaction takes place within the hot lava causing the minerals to form and crystallize quickly, usually of a different chemical and molecular composition if it were allowed to cool gradually at the earth's surface. Also, the hot lava may take on saline water from the ocean, therefore altering the overall mineral composition.
Precious little hot weather where the puffins live. If they should get hot however they could just take a dip in the ocean.
the magma is hot