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Earth Science > Seafloor Spreading
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Seafloor Spreading Defined
The mechanism by which new seafloor crust is created at oceanic ridges and slowly spreads away as tectonic plates separate.
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Ocean "dead zones" spreading
Published August 15, 2008, 2:15 am, Seattle Times
Many coastal areas of the world's oceans are being starved of oxygen at an alarming rate, with vast stretches along the seafloor depleted...
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