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What are rift zones made of earth made of?

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What are rift zones and how do they form?

Rift zones are a large area of the earth which plates of the earth's crust are moving away from each other, which then forms an extensive system of fractures and faults. How do rift zones form when two tectonic plates pull away from each other.


Where do rift zone form?

Rift zones form at locations where the Earth's tectonic plates are moving away from each other. This movement creates fractures in the Earth's crust, allowing magma to rise to the surface and form new crust. Rift zones are commonly found along mid-ocean ridges and continental rift valleys.


Where do Rift zones rift valleys linear oceans and oceanic ridges features form?

They form in areas of the Earth in which continental or oceanic plates are pulling apart.


What is rift zones?

A large area of the earth in which plates of the earth's crust are moving away from each other, forming an extensive system of fractures and faults.


Why are rift zones common places for igneousrock to form?

so magma can cool below earth surface to from igneous rocks.


Are all lowlands are made primarily of sedimentary rocks?

Rift zones are lowlands composed of igneous rock.


Do stratovolcanoes form on rift zones?

They can, though they are more dominant at subduction zones.


Where are the most explosive volcanoes subduction zones or rift zones?

Explosive volcanoes are most common at subduction zones.


What allows earth's crust to move?

The active earth's core continually recycles itself through subduction zones located around certain parts of the planet. The subduction zones are where one tectonic plate is being forced under another, thereby recycling the old crust. New crust is made at rift zones where magma is forced to the surface, cools and then becomes part of our visible (or underwater) earth surface.


Why are rift zones a common spot for igneous rock to form?

The thinned crust in rift zones results in the formation of magma (molten rock) in the upper mantle, which then rises through the crust. As a result, rift zones often have active volcanoes, which form new igneous rocks.


Where is new crust being created?

In oceanic ridges and continental rift zones.


Which can NOT form as the result of oceanic-oceanic convergence?

rift zones