Mid-Ocean Ridge. It is formed by plate tectonics where new ocean crust is created as tectonic plates move apart, resulting in magma rising up and forming underwater mountains.
Volcanoes, faults, plate boundaries, mountains, oceanic trenches, rift zones, young crust, and continental crust.
Long chains of amino acids are called polypeptides.
The Eurasian mountain ranges include the Alps, the Caucasus Mountains, the Ural Mountains, the Carpathian Mountains, and the Tien Shan Mountains. These mountain ranges span across Europe and Asia, providing diverse landscapes and habitats.
Carbon is the element that is important in the chemistry of life and forms compounds made of long chains of atoms. Carbon's ability to form strong covalent bonds with other carbon atoms and with a variety of other elements allows for the diversity and complexity of organic molecules found in living organisms.
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No, deep sea trenches are not underwater mountain chains. Deep sea trenches are long, narrow depressions in the ocean floor formed by tectonic plate activity, while underwater mountain chains, known as mid-ocean ridges, are long mountain ranges on the ocean floor where tectonic plates are spreading apart.
Polymers are compounds made of long chains of atoms, repeating units called monomers. These long chains can be natural or synthetic and have diverse properties depending on the type of monomers and the arrangement of the chains. Examples of polymers include plastics, proteins, and DNA.
The mid Atlantic ridge.
Oil, if you wait long enough.
No. A mid-ocean ridge is a chain of mountains and volcanoes in an ocean basin at a site of sea floor spreading.
Mid-Ocean Ridge. It is formed by plate tectonics where new ocean crust is created as tectonic plates move apart, resulting in magma rising up and forming underwater mountains.
The Amazon River is the largest river in the world. It begins in the Andes Mountains and stretches to the Atlantic Ocean.
A long narrow glacier that forms between mountains is called a valley glacier. These glaciers flow down valleys, eroding the surrounding landscape as they move. Valley glaciers are common in mountainous regions around the world.
Volcanoes, faults, plate boundaries, mountains, oceanic trenches, rift zones, young crust, and continental crust.
Long chains of amino acids are called polypeptides.