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How does sediment that is closer to a mid-ocean ridge compare to sediment that is farther away?
showed alternating band of normal and reversed polarity.
a rift
It is younger.
mid-ocean ridge
fossils from the same reptile found on two continents.
Supercontinent
sea-floor spreading
reverse polarity
Undersea mountain range
showed alternating band of normal and reversed polarity.
a rift
It is younger.
mid-ocean ridge
fossils from the same reptile found on two continents.
Supercontinent
sea-floor spreading
reverse polarity
Magnetic field that points south
showed alternating band of normal and reversed polarity.
a rift
It is younger.
mid-ocean ridge
fossils from the same reptile found on two continents.
Supercontinent
sea-floor spreading
reverse polarity
Single landmass once formed by the continents
showed alternating band of normal and reversed polarity.
a rift
It is younger.
mid-ocean ridge
fossils from the same reptile found on two continents.
Supercontinent
sea-floor spreading
reverse polarity
Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift was finally confirmed by
showed alternating band of normal and reversed polarity.
a rift
It is younger.
mid-ocean ridge
fossils from the same reptile found on two continents.
Supercontinent
sea-floor spreading
reverse polarity
Magnetic patterns on the ocean floor were puzzling because they
showed alternating band of normal and reversed polarity.
a rift
It is younger.
mid-ocean ridge
fossils from the same reptile found on two continents.
Supercontinent
sea-floor spreading
reverse polarity
What is the crack in the ocean floor through which magma rises?
showed alternating band of normal and reversed polarity.
a rift
It is younger.
mid-ocean ridge
fossils from the same reptile found on two continents.
Supercontinent
sea-floor spreading
reverse polarity
Process by which new ocean lithosphere is formed.
showed alternating band of normal and reversed polarity.
a rift
It is younger.
mid-ocean ridge
fossils from the same reptile found on two continents.
Supercontinent
sea-floor spreading
reverse polarity
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