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Section 12-2. Midocean Ridges Underwater mountains Ex. Mid-Atlantic Ridge Form the smallest mountain chains They have a great amount of volcanic activity.

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Page 1: Section 12-2. Midocean Ridges Underwater mountains Ex. Mid-Atlantic Ridge Form the smallest mountain chains They have a great amount of volcanic activity.

Earth’s Spreading Ocean FloorSection 12-2

Page 2: Section 12-2. Midocean Ridges Underwater mountains Ex. Mid-Atlantic Ridge Form the smallest mountain chains They have a great amount of volcanic activity.

Rift valleys =

cracks in underwater mountains

Page 3: Section 12-2. Midocean Ridges Underwater mountains Ex. Mid-Atlantic Ridge Form the smallest mountain chains They have a great amount of volcanic activity.

Midocean RidgesUnderwater

mountainsEx. Mid-Atlantic

RidgeForm the smallest

mountain chainsThey have a great

amount of volcanic activity

Page 4: Section 12-2. Midocean Ridges Underwater mountains Ex. Mid-Atlantic Ridge Form the smallest mountain chains They have a great amount of volcanic activity.

MIDOCEAN RIDGES

Page 5: Section 12-2. Midocean Ridges Underwater mountains Ex. Mid-Atlantic Ridge Form the smallest mountain chains They have a great amount of volcanic activity.

Ocean – Floor SpreadingOccurs along

midocean ridgesProcess that explains

continental driftLava erupts from riff

valley causing ocean floor to spread

New ocean floor when it hardens

Rock near midocean ridge is younger

Page 6: Section 12-2. Midocean Ridges Underwater mountains Ex. Mid-Atlantic Ridge Form the smallest mountain chains They have a great amount of volcanic activity.

Ocean – Floor Spreading and Magnetic Stripes

Magnetic stripes in ocean floor rocks line up with poles but the Earth’s magnetic poles reverse from time to time giving good evidence.

Page 7: Section 12-2. Midocean Ridges Underwater mountains Ex. Mid-Atlantic Ridge Form the smallest mountain chains They have a great amount of volcanic activity.

Ocean Floor Spreading does not make Earth’s

Surface larger because it is being destroyed as fast as it is being made

Page 8: Section 12-2. Midocean Ridges Underwater mountains Ex. Mid-Atlantic Ridge Form the smallest mountain chains They have a great amount of volcanic activity.

TrenchesDeepest part of the oceanV-shaped valleys along the ocean bottom near continents or island

Page 9: Section 12-2. Midocean Ridges Underwater mountains Ex. Mid-Atlantic Ridge Form the smallest mountain chains They have a great amount of volcanic activity.
Page 10: Section 12-2. Midocean Ridges Underwater mountains Ex. Mid-Atlantic Ridge Form the smallest mountain chains They have a great amount of volcanic activity.

Subduction Older ocean floor moves down deep

into the Earth along

trenches

When deep enough, the rock melts becoming part of the

mantle

Denser materials go

down and less dense

float

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Page 12: Section 12-2. Midocean Ridges Underwater mountains Ex. Mid-Atlantic Ridge Form the smallest mountain chains They have a great amount of volcanic activity.

Transform Faults

Thin cracks located between sections of oceanic ridges

Rock on either side of the fault are moving in opposite directions

Block tend to jam rather than slide smoothly past one another which causes stress to built up

When rock does suddenly slip it causes earthquakes

Page 13: Section 12-2. Midocean Ridges Underwater mountains Ex. Mid-Atlantic Ridge Form the smallest mountain chains They have a great amount of volcanic activity.