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Scientists are examining different sea floor structures like those in the model of the Earth's crust below. volcano
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The distance between X and Y represents thousands of kilometers of distance on Earth. The scientists notice that the rocks located
at point X are older than the rocks located at point Y. What does this information about the age of the rocks indicate to the scientists?
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The sea floor is moving from X to Y over the course of millions of years.
OB. There is an underwater volcano producing new rock at point X.
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New rock is constantly covering old rock on the ocean floor.
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The sea floor is moving from Y to X over the course of millions of years.

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