No. A mid-ocean ridges is a divergent boundary. You find folded mountain at convergent plate boundaries.
Of course! Mountain ranges can be underwater! Right?...
Of course! Mountain ranges can be underwater! Right?...
Yes
By entering an open watershed
An ocean mountain is a mountain that is completely underwater. If measured from sea level, it would have a negative height.
Of course! Mountain ranges can be underwater! Right?...
Of course! Mountain ranges can be underwater! Right?...
Of course! Mountain ranges can be underwater! Right?...
Of course! Mountain ranges can be underwater! Right?...
Of course! Mountain ranges can be underwater! Right?...
You would expect to find a fold mountain range at a convergent or collision boundary rather than at a divergent boundary such as a mid ocean ridge.
Yes
An ocean mountain is a mountain that is completely underwater. If measured from sea level, it would have a negative height.
By entering an open watershed
An ocean mountain is a mountain that is completely underwater. If measured from sea level, it would have a negative height.
Either the Arctic Ocean or the Antarctic Ocean, since neither has a tropical component.
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