What geological process generates the world's longest undersea mountain chain called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge?
A. folding and breaking of undersea layers until they form ridges or mountains
B. deep areas of bedrock breaking into faults leaving steep vertical displacement
C. subduction of pulled plate boundaries beneath neighbors plates
D. divergent plates spreading apart and magma pushing up and creating undersea mountains
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Description: The Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) is known as a mid-ocean ridge, an underwater mountain system formed by plate tectonics. It is the result of a divergent plate boundary that runs from 87° N – about 333 km (207 mi) south of the North Pole – to 54 °S, just north of the coast of Antarctica.
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D. Divergent plates spreading apart and magma pushing up and creating undersea mountains
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