Oceanic Plate.
o mid ocean ridge
Not at all... Mid-ocean ridge is as a result of plate divergence.
at the mid-ocean ridge you can find the youngest oceanic plate and a divergent boundary.
Ridge push is a geological concept where the force of gravity causes oceanic lithosphere to move downhill from a mid-ocean ridge, pushing tectonic plates away from the ridge. This process contributes to plate motion along with other forces like slab pull and mantle convection.
The mid-ocean ridge is almost in all of the oceans
A mid ocean ridge is a diverging plate boundary so the simple answer is yes.
Convergent
A divergent plate boundary
The mid-ocean ridge system is the longest continuous divergent plate boundary on Earth.
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge separates the North American Plate and the Eurasian Plate in the northern segment, while it separates the South American Plate and the African Plate in the southern segment. This mid-ocean ridge is a divergent boundary where tectonic plates move apart, allowing magma to rise and create new oceanic crust.
Plate tectonics.
mid ocean ridge