mid-ocean ridge
Americannoun
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A long mountain range on the ocean floor, extending almost continuously through the North and South Atlantic Oceans, the Indian Ocean, and the South Pacific Ocean. A deep rift valley is located at its center, from which magma flows and forms new oceanic crust. As the magma cools and hardens it becomes part of the mountain range. The mid-ocean ridge is approximately 1,500 km (930 mi) wide, 1 to 3 km (0.62 to 1.86 mi) high, and over 84,000 km (52, 080 mi) long.
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See more at sea-floor spreading
Etymology
Origin of mid-ocean ridge
First recorded in 1960–65
Example Sentences
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As the continents spread apart, they studied the changing length of the mid-ocean ridge — a chain of underwater volcanoes — predicted by the model.
From New York Times • Feb. 7, 2024
As the mid-ocean ridge spreads, Reykjanes cycles through quiet periods, typically lasting 800 to 1,000 years, followed by two or three centuries of spectacular eruptions, which scientists studying Iceland suspect could be starting now.
From Scientific American • Aug. 24, 2022
Deep sea creatures found near a mid-ocean ridge in the southern Indian Ocean.
From Nature • Jul. 23, 2019
Thus, as the subduction zone consumed the mid-ocean ridge, the relative movement became transform instead of convergent, which went on to become the San Andreas Fault System.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2017
All 135 cores of sediment it has collected from the ocean floor fit into a neat pattern: the farther from the mid-ocean ridge they were drilled, the older they proved to be.
From Time Magazine Archive
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