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Yes, when magma rises from an ocean ridge, it can produce new material through a process called seafloor spreading. As the magma reaches the surface, it cools and solidifies, forming new oceanic crust. This process contributes to the continuous expansion of the seafloor and the formation of new crustal material.
Volcanoes and you might find magma. (hot molten rock)
Plate TECTONICS
it erupts from the mantle witch is part of the structure of the earth.
You would be looking at the solidified magma closest to the fault between the ridges.
The mantle's convection currents move in the mantle in the form of magma which creates the mid-ocean ridge. Mid-ocean ridges are found in every ocean in the world and when the currents erupt as lava the eventually cool and create a crust.
i think so maybe yes maybe not but good quetion:)
Magma
New material forms on the ocean floor of the mid-ocean ridge due to plate tectonics and volcanic activity. Volcanic eruptions deposit cooled magma on the ocean floor.
New material forms on the ocean floor of the mid-ocean ridge due to plate tectonics and volcanic activity. Volcanic eruptions deposit cooled magma on the ocean floor.
It was lava (volcanic magma) from undersea volcanic vents.
It was lava (volcanic magma) from undersea volcanic vents.
magma comes through the ocean surface and makes volcanoes
Volcanoes and you might find magma. (hot molten rock)
Plate TECTONICS
A mid-ocean ridge is formed when two tectonic plates move away from each other and the opening left by them separating fills in with magma.
as it spread away from a mid-ocean ridge, the sea floor carries with it a record or magnetic reversals. i hope this answer would be correct :) also, when the magma rises through fractures in the sea floor at the mid-ocean ridge, the magma cools and forms new rocks. this new rock takes place of the old rock and the old rock gets pulled away.
Magma rises and slidifies and creates a new crust.