12. Which of the following is a
result of sea floor spreading?
A) Trenches form at dive...
Biology, 23.02.2021 05:40, Trinhphuongtran
12. Which of the following is a
result of sea floor spreading?
A) Trenches form at divergent boundaries.
B) Mid-ocean ridges form at divergent plate boundaries.
C)Trenches form at transform
boundaries.
D) Mid-ocean ridges form at convergent boundaries.
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