The Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) is a mid-ocean ridge, a divergent tectonic plate boundary located along the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, and part of the longest mountain range in the world.. Copy and Pasted, but hope this is what you were looking for. :)
Yes, there are mountain ranges under the sea. Mid-ocean ridge is a term for underwater mountains. The East Pacific Rise is an example of underwater mountains.
It's called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
because there are tectonic plates that meet in the ocean. When they collide, it pushes the earth up sometimes extremely, forming a mountain or a mountain range. Hope this answers your question! :^)
The longest underwater mountain range is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It stretches for over 16,000 miles (25,000 kilometers) and bisects the Atlantic Ocean from the Arctic Ocean to the southern tip of Africa.
It's dug under the English Channel, which is described as an "arm of the Atlantic Ocean"
The crust is generally thicker under a mountain range compared to under the sea. This is because mountain ranges are formed by the collision of tectonic plates, which can result in the crust being pushed up and folded, leading to its thickening. In contrast, the crust under the ocean is thinner due to the process of seafloor spreading where new crust is constantly being created at mid-ocean ridges.
If it is in the region of the Pacific, then yes. If it is the southern part under the Atlantic, then it is part of the Atlantic Ocean.
The underwater mountain ranges that are present in every ocean and encircle the Earth are called mid-ocean ridges. These ridges are formed by tectonic plates spreading apart, creating new oceanic crust. They are home to unique ecosystems and diverse marine life.
Ocean-continental convergent boundaries can produce earthquakes and volcanic activity. As the ocean plates shift under each other they near their melting temperature and can form magma and solidify to form underwater mountain ranges.
Ocean-continental convergent boundaries can produce earthquakes and volcanic activity. As the ocean plates shift under each other they near their melting temperature and can form magma and solidify to form underwater mountain ranges.
It is the thickest under mountains ranges.
The part of the ocean floor that is part of the continuous underwater mountain range that circles Earth is known as the mid-ocean ridge. It is a long mountain chain where tectonic plates are moving apart, allowing magma to rise and create new crust. The mid-ocean ridge is the largest mountain range on Earth, stretching over 60,000 kilometers.