Physics, 12.12.2019 07:31 allieballey0727
the diagram below shows some ocean floor features.
which of these statements is correct about the feature labeled a in the diagram?
it is an underwater basin caused by subduction.
it is a deep trench located on both sides of a mid ocean ridge.
it is the part of the ocean floor where new crusts are formed.
it is the portion of the ocean floor where old crusts are eroded.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:30, amayareyes101
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the diagram below shows some ocean floor features.
which of these statements is correct a...
which of these statements is correct a...
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