a ridge in the ocean
Down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
Divergent boundaries form ocean ridges.
Oddly, no . . . in fact they can have quite different epidermal ridges.
It is true that mid-ocean ridges are underwater mountain ranges. These ridges are where the lithosphere is moving apart and new oceanic crust is being formed.
I counted 119 ridges.
An American quarter has 119 ridges. Believe it or not, a dime has 118 ridges- that's only one more ridge!
There are 119 ridges on a U.S. mint quarter. Also called "reeds"
There are 119 ridges - aka "reeds" - on a US quarter; its Canadian counterpart has 130 ridges.Additional snippetA US dime has 118 ridges - that's only one fewer ridge than the quarter.
121
There are 119 edges on the outer side of a quarter. The ridges were made to help prevent and detect counterfeit coins.
About a quarter. The edges were most likely filed down or is a decorative coin for jewelry.
There are 119 ridges on the United States quarter dollar. The ridges are there mostly for making sure the coins are properly used in coin operated machines.
One hundred and twenty
These unstamped quarter errors generally sell for a couple dollars.
A quarter is bigger than a nickle. Also, a quarter has ridges all around the edge whereas a nickel has smooth edges
Blank quarter planchet; Silver planchet-$35.00 compound planchet-$4.00