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Sea-floor spreading adds about 2.5 cm of new material to iceland each year. How much wider will iceland be in 150 years? give your answer in meters
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Sea-floor spreading adds about 2.5 cm of new material to iceland each year. How much wider will iceland be in 150 years? give your answer in meters
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3.75 Metres (Fairly Sure)
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