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Explain what pillow lava is. How does its presence in the central valley of mid-ocean ridges support the idea of sea-floor spreading?

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Pillow lavas have pillow-like structures and are formations that push lava on the surface of the earth underwater. Magma comes out of ocean ridges as pillow lava and forms a new oceanic crust, supporting sea floor spreading. The older crust gets pushed away from the ridge and pushes on to the continents, making them drift.
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