The Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) is a mid-ocean ridge, a divergent tectonic plate boundary located along the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, and part of the longest mountain range in the world.. Copy and Pasted, but hope this is what you were looking for. :)
Mid Atlantic Ridge
the mid-atlantic ridge
Yes, there are mountain ranges under the sea. Mid-ocean ridge is a term for underwater mountains. The East Pacific Rise is an example of underwater mountains.
It's called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
because there are tectonic plates that meet in the ocean. When they collide, it pushes the earth up sometimes extremely, forming a mountain or a mountain range. Hope this answers your question! :^)
The "mid-Atlantic ridge"
The mid ocean ridge is the under water moutain chain that runs in 3 of the main oceans
It's dug under the English Channel, which is described as an "arm of the Atlantic Ocean"
A mountain range that is completely under water is a mid-ocean ridge.
If it is in the region of the Pacific, then yes. If it is the southern part under the Atlantic, then it is part of the Atlantic Ocean.
Ocean-continental convergent boundaries can produce earthquakes and volcanic activity. As the ocean plates shift under each other they near their melting temperature and can form magma and solidify to form underwater mountain ranges.
Mid-Atlantic Spreading, which leads to increase in the length of the Atlantic oceans floor.
It is the thickest under mountains ranges.
Ocean-continental convergent boundaries can produce earthquakes and volcanic activity. As the ocean plates shift under each other they near their melting temperature and can form magma and solidify to form underwater mountain ranges.