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Geography, 25.02.2022 21:20 garcser257278

1. Why do you multiply the
rate x2 to get total
movement?
2.
Is the rate of movement
constant at the MAR?
3.
Is the rate of movement
constant at the EPR?
4. Are the average rates of sea
floor spreading the same in
both the Atlantic and Pacific
Oceans?
5. Using your averages
calculated above, how much
has the Atlantic moved in
your lifetime? The Pacific?

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