9. If there are more mid-ocean ridges than subduction zones, what happens to the ocean?
A. It gets larger
C. It gets smaller.
B. it sinks
D. Nothing will change.
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9. If there are more mid-ocean ridges than subduction zones, what happens to the ocean?
A. It gets larger
C. It gets smaller.
B. it sinks
D. Nothing will change.
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Answer:
A. It gets larger
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
The increased rates of the expansion of the have caused the global sea level to rise over. Increased seafloor expansion means that the mid-ocean ridge will then expand more and form a broader ridge with decreased average depth, taking up more space in the ocean basin. This displaces the overlying ocean and causes sea levels to rise.