Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mid-oceanic-ridge
Noun
/ˌmɪd oʊˈʌʃənɪk rɪdʒ/
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Definition
A mid-oceanic ridge is a continuous mountain range found in the middle of the ocean, formed by tectonic plates that are pulling apart, allowing magma to rise from below the Earth’s crust.
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Examples
- The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is the longest mountain range in the world.
- Marine life around the mid-oceanic ridge is unique due to the extreme conditions.
- Geologists study the mid-oceanic ridge to understand plate tectonics better.
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Meaning
It refers to the underwater mountain ranges that are created by volcanic activity at divergent tectonic plate boundaries, where new oceanic crust is being formed.
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Synonyms
- Oceanic ridge
- Submarine mountain range
- Divergent boundary