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Why do scientists look to the ocean floor to research the mantle? Because magma from the mantle flows out of active volcanoes on the ocean floor. These underwater volcanoes have given scientists many clues about the composition of the mantle.
the ocean floor
How common are these underwater mountains
formation rate of the ocean crust
Slabs of ocean floor return to the mantle in subduction zones
Why do scientists look to the ocean floor to research the mantle? Because magma from the mantle flows out of active volcanoes on the ocean floor. These underwater volcanoes have given scientists many clues about the composition of the mantle.
Scientists who work on the ocean floor are called marine biologist
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Why do scientists look to the ocean floor to research the mantle? Because magma from the mantle flows out of active volcanoes on the ocean floor. These underwater volcanoes have given scientists many clues about the composition of the mantle.
Because water is mostly opaque, and there was a LOT of it between the surface and the ocean floor. Divers were limited to a few hundred feet depth, and it wasn't until the development of the bathysphere and bathyscaphe that people were able to do down deep and LOOK.
Why do scientists look to the ocean floor to research the mantle? Because magma from the mantle flows out of active volcanoes on the ocean floor. These underwater volcanoes have given scientists many clues about the composition of the mantle.
Radiometric Dating.. APEX!
to calculate the depth of the ocean floor
magnetometer
They send underwater submarines to study the ocean floor.
the ocean floor
While studying the ocean floor, scientists found alternating bands of magnetism. Each band is magnetized with a polarity that is opposite the surrounding bands.