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How do the compositions of mid-ocean ridges and mountain ranges on land differ?

a) Composition is the same in both

b) Ocean ridges are all 3 rock types and mountain ranges are only basalt

c) Mountain ridges are all 3 rock types and ocean ridges are only basalt

d) Both are composed of only basalt

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Answer: For the question of -- Magnetometers revealed that the basalt rocks along the mid-ocean ridges are aligned in alternating, symmetrical patterns. Which factors are responsible for this orientation?

The correct answer on Plato is

age of the rocks

magnetic polarity of the rocks

Explanation: I just took the test and these are the correct answers

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Answer:

Option (C)

Step-by-step explanation:

Mid oceanic ridge is the region along which seafloor spreading takes place, in a divergent plate motion. The rocks that are deposited in this region are basaltic in nature and they are denser in nature. The magma coming out to the bottom of the ocean surface along this mid-oceanic ridge immediately cools and solidifies forming an igneous rock called basalt.

Whereas, the high mountain ranges are formed from the collision of two continental plates. The continents are comprised of all types of of rocks, and continuous weathering, erosion, sedimentation, and compaction takes place. In addition to that, these rocks also undergo extreme pressure and temperature condition due to their geological setting.

So, the igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary types of rocks are found in the continental mountain ranges.

Thus, the correct answer is option (C).

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