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rock is formed at spreading boundry​

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Answered by arthkunder33
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This bubbled-up magma is cooled by frigid seawater to form igneous rock. This rock (basalt) becomes a new part of Earth's crust. Seafloor spreading occurs along mid-ocean ridges—large mountain ranges rising from the ocean floor.

Answered by varchaswjaiswal7299
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Explanation:

Metamorphic rocks formed there are likely to be foliated because of the strong directional pressure of converging plates. At an oceanic spreading ridge, recently formed oceanic crust of gabbro and basalt is slowly moving away from the plate boundary

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