Midocean ridges are areas where continents broke apart. Midocean ridges are closest to the landmasses in younger oceans. One example where a midocean ridge intersected a landmass is the Arabian sea, which was formed by the pulling apart of the Arabian Peninsula and Africa.
The Nile
Because of the Tectonic plats that are pulling apart form each other.
Volcanos are formed by tectonic plates pulling apart exposing the magma in the earth's mantle.
Africa was formed when the supercontinent Pangia started to spread apart over the course of millions of years, thus creating all the continents including Africa
plates puled apart
These are either VERY old mountains formed by the crust compressing or mountains formed by the crust slowly pulling apart over time.
No, pulling the ends directly apart won't create the same pattern. The pattern is a result of the specific folding and layering of the material, which pulling the ends apart does not replicate.
Plates pulling apart.
In the beginning, the Indian subcontinent was apart of Africa. But then it began cracking and shifting away. Over the years it moved, and then collided with Asia. The collision formed the Himalayan Mountains and now India is apart of Asia!
It dissipates when you are pulling something apart.
A pulling apart force is typically called tension. This force occurs when two objects are being pulled away from each other.