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31 March, 18:12

Which of the following describes how the Mid-Atlantic Ridge formed on Earth at a divergent plate boundary?

Plates moved in closer

Plates slid past each other

Plates moved with each other in the same direction

Plates moved apart

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  1. 31 March, 18:22
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    The plates moving closer won't form a ridge it'll be something else. It moving apart doesn't make sense because that doesn't form anything. If the plates move with each other in the same direction they'll be in the same place looking the same so the plates slid pasts each other to form a ridge
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