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Biology, 15.06.2021 04:00 joselynflores574

Question 10 of 25 Which of the following does not contribute to the formation of the Mid-
Atlantic Ridge?
A. Lava moving upward through the Earth's crust
B. Separation of plates at a divergent boundary
C. One tectonic plate moving under another
D. Volcanoes forming a chain of underwater mountains

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