yes it does
Would not be surprised to find 120 degrees of separation.
No. A mid-ocean ridge is a chain of mountains and volcanoes in an ocean basin at a site of sea floor spreading.
Iceland
the continental Margin, Ocean Basin Floor and Mid-Ocean ridge :D
No offense but this question is a little bit dumb... there is only one "MID OCEAN RIDGE" there are ridges all over the oceans but the MID OCEAN RIDGE is a super huge long one that practically covers from the north to the south. between North America, South America and Europe and Africa, there in the middle of the Atlantic ocean is a long narrow "mountain rang" type of thing (long and narrow like a snake going vertically) that is actually the mid ocean ridge. As the lava flow from the opening, more keeps piling up and cooling. So it keeps and keeps on growing. As far as I know, no parts of the ridge show above water. Its extremely deep in the ocean.
The pacific ocean
There are several mid-ocean ridges around the world, with the most well-known being the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, East Pacific Rise, and the Indian Ocean Ridge. These ridges are underwater mountain ranges where tectonic plates are moving apart, creating new ocean crust.
Mid-Ocean Ridge
Countries that are part of the mid-ocean ridge spreading centers include Iceland, located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and parts of Antarctica, where the East Pacific Rise intersects the Southern Ocean. These areas are often remote and not associated with specific countries.
yes, the mid ocean ridges are a steep sided valley at the center of a mid ocean ridge
Mid-Atlantic Ridge
The mid-ocean ridge are mountains that were formed underwater.
The Mid-Atlantic ridge.
what does mid-ocean ridge mean
Would not be surprised to find 120 degrees of separation.
No. The newest ocean floor is at the mid-ocean ridge.
Mid-Atlantic Ridge.