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9 July, 19:11

How does a mid-ocean ridge differ from a ocean trench

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  1. 9 July, 20:34
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    A trench is very deep, elongated and boarders a continent/island. It is formed when on tectonic plate slides beneath another tectonic plate. A ridge is an underwater mountain range that criss crosses the ocean and is formed by rising magma in a zone where two plates are being moved a part.
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