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The Mid-Ocean Ridge Is From The Mantle.
Volcanoes and you might find magma. (hot molten rock)
An ocean ridge crest is the highest point along a mid-ocean ridge where tectonic plates are moving apart. It is characterized by volcanic activity, including the formation of new oceanic crust as magma rises and solidifies. The ridge crest is a key location for studying seafloor spreading and plate tectonics.
The force that pushes magma up through the mid-ocean ridge is primarily due to decompression melting caused by the reduction in pressure as tectonic plates move apart. This process allows magma to rise from the mantle to the surface, leading to the formation of new oceanic crust.
The crack in the ocean floor where magma rises is called a mid-ocean ridge. At these underwater mountain ranges, tectonic plates separate and magma rises to fill the gap, creating new oceanic crust. This process is known as seafloor spreading.
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Magma
New material forms on the ocean floor of the mid-ocean ridge due to plate tectonics and volcanic activity. Volcanic eruptions deposit cooled magma on the ocean floor.
New material forms on the ocean floor of the mid-ocean ridge due to plate tectonics and volcanic activity. Volcanic eruptions deposit cooled magma on the ocean floor.
It was lava (volcanic magma) from undersea volcanic vents.
It was lava (volcanic magma) from undersea volcanic vents.
magma comes through the ocean surface and makes volcanoes
The Mid-Ocean Ridge Is From The Mantle.
Volcanoes and you might find magma. (hot molten rock)
A mid-ocean ridge is formed when two tectonic plates move away from each other and the opening left by them separating fills in with magma.
Magma rises and slidifies and creates a new crust.
Magma rises and slidifies and creates a new crust.