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Describe why seafloor spreading is like a moving conveyor belt

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  • Seafloor spreading is a process which occurs where 'new oceanic crust' is formed due to the volcanic activity.
  • The seafloor spreads away like a conveyor belt when a new oceanic crust is added.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • These crusts gradually move away from the ridge. Seafloor occurs in Mid-ocean ridges.
  • The plates of the sea floor is pushed in such way that is exactly resembles the movement of conveyor belt.
  • Eventually the seafloor gets 'pulled back' down into the 'magma' below.
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As a new oceanic crust is added at the mid-oceanic plate, the seafloor spreads apart—the plates push away from each other ( like a conveyor belt)—the seafloor moves towards the edge of the oceanic plate and eventually gets pulled back down into the magma below.

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