New ocean crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges where tectonic plates are diverging (spreading apart).
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Yes they can!! they can be formed in marine environments :)
The Indian ocean is the warmest ocean
the southern ocean it is the Atlantic ocean
Ocean crust is formed at seafloor spreading centers. One example of this is the Mid-Atlantic ridge.
Ocean crust is formed by intrusive magma at mid-ocean-ridges. The magma cools and solidifies into peridotite, basalt, or gabbro.
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Mid-Ocean ridge
Oceanic crust, formed mostly of mafic rocks, or sima, is found on the ocean floor.
New oceanic crust is continually being created at the Mid-Ocean ridges.
The definition of ocean continental collision means the continental crust and the ocean's crust collide with one another. A subduction is formed when the collision occurs.
No, the theory is that Seafloor spreading state that the new ocean crust is formed at ocean ridges and is destroyed at deep sea trenches.
Yes, the process that creates oceanic crust on a mid-ocean ridge is called "seafloor spreading". seafloor spreading creates a new oceanic crust that forms on the mid-ocean ridge.
At the mid-ocean ridges.