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What technology did scientists use in the mid-1900s to map the mid-ocean ridge? a. satellites c. submarines b. deep-sea diving d. sonar
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What technology did scientists use in the mid-1900s to map the mid-ocean ridge? a. satellites c. submarines b. deep-sea diving d. sonar
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What technology did scientists use in the mid-1900s to map the mid-ocean ridge?
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C.submarines
We use satellite and sonar today to see the ocean ridges and deep sea diving is impossible unless you have a submarine
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