New crust is formed at a divergent boundary
new crust is always being formed by magma erupting from volcanoes and then cooling into rock making new crust. -Jacob Halon
No. New oceanic crust is formed at a divergent boundary. A convergent boundary neither creates nor destroys crust.
No. As crust subducts under another plate, it is destroyed (Convergent Boundary). When plates pull apart, new crust is formed (Divergent Boundary).
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New oceanic crust is continually being created at the Mid-Ocean ridges.
That is correct.
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New ocean crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges where tectonic plates are diverging (spreading apart).
Magma leaking in from the mantle.
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