At the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, magma rises from beneath Earth’s crust, pushing the North American plate and the Eurasian plate away from each other. Because of the movement of the plates, the Atlantic Ocean continuously becomes wider.
At the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, magma
rises from, or sinks beanth
Earth’s crust, pushing the North American plate and the Eurasian plate
toward, or away from
each other. Because of the movement of the plates, the Atlantic Ocean continuously becomes
wider, or narrower
.
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