Biology, 13.11.2019 22:31 jeffffffff
If new lithosphere is generated at the mid ocean ridges, why isn't the earth
expanding as new crust is made?
-subduction causes the lithosphere to be recycled at plate boundaries
-collision boundaries cause the lithosphere to be recycled at plate boundaries
-transformation causes the lithosphere to be recycled at plate boundaries
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If new lithosphere is generated at the mid ocean ridges, why isn't the earth
expanding as new...
expanding as new...
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