They were discovered by using sound waves.
The US Navy discovered it during WWII when they were mapping the ocean floor for submarine maps. The discovery that new magma was being created there was from the magnetic 'stripes' that came up on some of the test that the navy was completing. The magnetic reversals that created these stripes represent when the polarity of the Earth switches poles. This single handedly redefined geology.
They were discovered by using sound waves.
The Navy found them by accident while doing sonar surveys (worrying about Russian subs).
The Navy was the first to find the Mid-ocean ridges.
By sonar, temperature, magnetometers, structure, and core sampling.
No, mid-ocean ridges are not located mostly along coastlines. Mid-ocean ridges are underwater mountain ranges that form where tectonic plates are pulling apart. They are located in the middle of the ocean and can extend for thousands of kilometers.
Yes, magma oozes from the cracks at mid-ocean ridges.
Yes, magma from the earth oozes from the cracks at mid-ocean ridges.
Yes, magma oozes from the cracks at mid-ocean ridges.
New crust forms at mid-ocean ridges.
Mid-Ocean ridges.
Sea-Floor Spreading is associated with Mid-Ocean Ridges.
The Mid-Ocean ridges were first discovered in the 1950's
yes, the mid ocean ridges are a steep sided valley at the center of a mid ocean ridge
what does mid-ocean ridge mean
Yes. Mid Ocean Ridges create new oceanic crust.
No, mid-ocean ridges are not located mostly along coastlines. Mid-ocean ridges are underwater mountain ranges that form where tectonic plates are pulling apart. They are located in the middle of the ocean and can extend for thousands of kilometers.
Mid-ocean ridges are located at undersea divergent plate boundaries.
Yes, magma oozes from the cracks at mid-ocean ridges.
Yes, magma oozes from the cracks at mid-ocean ridges.
Yes, magma oozes from the cracks at mid-ocean ridges.
Yes, magma from the earth oozes from the cracks at mid-ocean ridges.