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Why does Earth's crust remain the same size despite sea floor spreading?

A. Older rocks eventually disintegrate on the ocean floor.
B. As new rocks are formed along mid-ocean ridges, older rocks are pushed down deep into the Earth into ocean trenches.
C. Hot magma dissolves all the old rock near the eruption site.
D. None of these choices are correct.

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It is D I don’t even need to explain but if you want me to it’s really easy
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