It ranges from 2 to around 11 cm per year.
The Atlantic Ocean because it has the mid-Atlantic ridge, one of the greatest parts of sea floor spreading.
It varies, but a typical rate is 1 to 2 inches per year.
About as fast as your finger-nails grow.
2-10 cm per year, or roughly the rate that fingernails grow
Atlantic - 2 cm
Two centimeeters a year
2 centimeters per year
No. Seafloor spreading occurs at a divergent boundary.
that it caused sea floor spreading
spreading boundary
Lots of water will evaporate very fast and the mantle's compositions would harden and solidify to become part of a new sea floor. This is what scientists call 'sea-floor spreading'.
Spreading is generally thought of when speaking of sea-floor spreading. Sea-floor spreading takes place at the mid-ocean ridge where two oceanic plates are spreading/pulling apart from one another.
Sea floor spreading occurs at mid-ocean ridges.
because of sea-floor spreading
subducting
No. Seafloor spreading occurs at a divergent boundary.
Sea floor spreading occurs at mid-ocean ridges.
Consider. In sea-floor spreading, the plates are spreading apart; in other words diverging. So sea-floor spreading occurs at a divergent boundary,
It occurs in the oceanic crust!!!
mantle
Sea floor spreading
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Sea floor spreading occurs at the mid ocean ridges.