Plate tectonics can lead to new ecosystems near the ocean floor. Arrange the steps of this process in the correct order.TilesThe
area where the ocean is stretched fills with fresh magma. The magma cools to form a mid-ocean ridge with large openings.Vents release hot, mineral-rich seawater warmed by magma.A divergent boundary on the ocean floor causes Earth’s crust to break apart.Chemicals released by the vent are converted into organic compounds by living organisms, helping them thrive.
The correct order for the formation of a new ecosystem near the ocean floor is as follows: 1. A divergent boundary on the ocean floor causes the earth crust to break apart. 2. The area where the ocean is stretched fills with fresh magma. 3.. The magma cools to form a middle ocean ridge with large openings. 4. The vents release hot, mineral rich seawater warmed by magma. 5. Chemicals released by the vents are converted into organic compound by living organisms, helping them to thrive.
Answer: Whether the culprit were too much sunlight or not enough, if photosynthesis stopped, plants would stop converting carbon dioxide -- an air pollutant -- to organic material.