asked 117k views
4 votes
As crust forms at the mid-ocean ridge, it gets pushed away from the ridge as newer crust forms. What is true about crust that forms at the mid-ocean ridge?

crust further away from the mid-ocean ridge and crust closer are the same age


crust further away from the mid-ocean ridge is older and crust closer is newer


crust is not created at the mid-ocean ridge


crust further away from the mid-ocean ridge is younger and crust closer is older

2 Answers

2 votes

Answer: it's D. crust further away from the mid-ocean ridge is younger and crust closer is older

Explanation: I got it right on edge 2021

answered
User Timetofly
by
8.2k points
7 votes

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

New oceanic crust is less dense and HOT. Explanation: At mid-ocean ridges, two tectonic plates move apart and molten magma rises to form new oceanic crust. As this crust moves away from the ridge over time, it gets older and cooler, and its density increases.

answered
User Timothy Swan
by
8.3k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.