Its a divergent boundary
The mid-ocean ridge is formed along a divergent or constructive plate boundary between two plates of oceanic crust.
mid-ocean ridge
A mid ocean ridge is a diverging plate boundary so the simple answer is yes.
o mid ocean ridge
The Mid-Atlantic Ocean is a divergent plate boundary, where tectonic plates are moving away from each other. This movement creates new oceanic crust as magma rises from the mantle and solidifies at the mid-ocean ridge.
at the mid-ocean ridge you can find the youngest oceanic plate and a divergent boundary.
divergent
they form around mid-ocean ridges
Mid-ocean Ridges.
The mid-ocean ridge is formed along a divergent or constructive plate boundary between two plates of oceanic crust. A classic example is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge where the Eurasian and African Plates are moving away from the North and South American Plates.
A divergent boundary created the mid-ocean ridge. At this boundary, tectonic plates are moving away from each other, allowing magma to rise and create new oceanic crust along the ridge.
A divergent plate boundary creates a mid-ocean ridge. This occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other, leading to the upwelling of magma from the mantle, creating new oceanic crust at the mid-ocean ridge.