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givi [52]
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PlEASE HELP FAST I WILL MAKE YOU THE BRAINLIEST EASY ANSWER First you will find out how fast the seafloor is moving away from th

e ridge on one side. Use a calculator to divide the answer to #5 by the answer to #3. Round to the nearest whole number. #5 km ÷ #3 million years = km/million years
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xenn [34]3 years ago
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