In the mid-ocean rift , a 40,000 plus mile long underwater divergent plate boundary that is part of every ocean , and at rift zones of diverging tectonic plates on continents.
Magma mostly. Whether it be from the Earth separating itself, or a volcano erupting to create a new layer of crust.
from the mud and it is drying up and turning into a rock
it comes from under the earth's crust
The Earth some times oceanic crust is formed by the process of mid oceanic ridges. this process occurs when magma comes from the mantle and cool below oceanic body & form new crust.
Divergent boundaries create new crust.
the crust then comes the mantel the inner layer then core
new crust is always being formed by magma erupting from volcanoes and then cooling into rock making new crust. -Jacob Halon
From Ali (i am not a member yet) it comes from oceanic crust thanks
it comes from under the earth's crust
The continental crust is the land. The oceanic is under the ocean.
The Earth some times oceanic crust is formed by the process of mid oceanic ridges. this process occurs when magma comes from the mantle and cool below oceanic body & form new crust.
The Earth some times oceanic crust is formed by the process of mid oceanic ridges. this process occurs when magma comes from the mantle and cool below oceanic body & form new crust.
it comes from the crust
When plates separate, new crust comes up to take it's place.
New crust sometimes rides over existing crust, burying it, and sometimes it folds up, creating mountains.
The crust is new.
New crust is formed at a divergent boundary
Divergent boundaries create new crust.
No. New crust is created along a divergent boundary. Crust is destroyed at a convergent boundary.