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Q: Explain how a rift valley is formed?????​

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Answered by BrainlyNisha001
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A rift valley is a lowland region that forms where Earth's tectonic plates move apart, or rift. Rift valleys are found both on land and at the bottom of the ocean, where they are created by the process of seafloor spreading. ... Tectonic plates are huge, rocky slabs of Earth's lithosphere—its crust and upper mantle.

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Answered by Rossily
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A rift valley is a lowland region that forms where earths tectonic plates move apart orrift and rift valleys are found both on land and at the bottom of the ocean where they are created by the process of seafloor spreading and tectonic plates are huge rocky slabs of earths lithosphere its crust and upper mantle. The most extensive of the continental rift valleys are those of the east african rift system which extend northward to the red sea and eastward into the indian ocean and other notable examples include the baikal rift valley russia and the rhine rift valley germany.

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