The Mid-Atlantic Ridge separates the Eurasian Plate from the North American Plate.
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge separates the Eurasian Plate from the North American Plate.
it corresponds to the south american, african, north american, and eurasian plates
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The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a divergent boundary where the North American Plate and the Eurasian Plate are moving away from each other. It is not a distinct tectonic plate itself but rather a boundary between two plates.
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge separates the Eurasian Plate from the North American Plate.
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge separates the Eurasian Plate from the North American Plate.
it corresponds to the south american, african, north american, and eurasian plates
north america
The North American Plate and Eurasian Plate are separated by the midocean ridge in the North Atlantic, while the Pacific Plate and the Nazca Plate are separated by the midocean ridge in the southeastern Pacific.
Eyjafjallajökull is located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which is a divergent tectonic plate boundary.
Eyjafjallajokull is located in Iceland on the Mid-Atlantic-Ridge which separates the North American and Eurasian plates.
Iceland is a volcanic island on the midatlantic ridge, separating the North American Plate to the west from the European Plate to the east.
The Eurasian Plate is largely considered to be a continental plate. It does, however, lay claim to some oceanic crusts, most notably extending westward to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and northward to the Gakkel Ridge.
The North American-Eurasian Plate boundary.
The southern half of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge separates the South American Plate from the African Plate.
The plates that correspond to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge are the North American Plate, Eurasian Plate, South American Plate, African Plate, and Antarctic Plate. The ridge runs down the center of the Atlantic Ocean, marking the boundary between the Eurasian Plate and North American Plate to the east, and the South American Plate and African Plate to the west.