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What do the magnetized “stripes” on the ocean floor reveal to scientists? (science) A: mid-ocean ridges B: how old the rock is C: reversals in Earth’s magnetic field D: hardened molten material
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What do the magnetized “stripes” on the ocean floor reveal to scientists? (science)
A: mid-ocean ridges
B: how old the rock is
C: reversals in Earth’s magnetic field
D: hardened molten material
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the correct option is C
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