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Along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which runs North and South down the middle of the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, magma pushes up from beneath the earth’s crust, forcing plates apart…
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Along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which runs North and South down the middle of the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, magma pushes up from beneath the earth’s crust, forcing plates apart. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is an example of a ______________.'
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The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is an example of a divergent boundary.
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