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How are mid-ocean ridges and deep-ocean trenches related to plate tectonics?

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How are mid-ocean ridges and deep-ocean trenches related to plate tectonics?

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The simple answer is that mid-ocean ridges are formed at the locations where new oceanic crust is forming at the surface under the ocean (or in the case of Iceland, actually at the surface of land). Deep-ocean trenches are the physical manifestation of places where plates are colliding and one plate is moving under another in the process called “subduction”.

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