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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.
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.
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.
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He supported the Seafloor Spreading Theory by first discovering the Continental Drift Theory.
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the ages of the rocks become increasingly older in samples obtained farther from the ridge and the younger had just come out the ridge.
Umm Maybe by the way sea floor spreads apart along both sieds of a mid ocean ridge as new crust is added
Umm Maybe by the way sea floor spreads apart along both sieds of a mid ocean ridge as new crust is added