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  3. WEBThe mid ocean ridge systems are the largest geological features on the planet. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) is a mostly underwater mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean that runs from 87°N -about 333km south of …

  4. WEBMid-Atlantic Ridge. The North American and Eurasian Plates are moving away from each other along the line of the Mid Atlantic Ridge. The Ridge extends into the South Atlantic Ocean between the South American and …

  5. WEBApr 17, 2017 · It called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which run from north to south along the ocean floor in the Atlantic. Description: The Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) is known as a mid-ocean ridge, an underwater ...

  6. WEBThe Lost City Hydrothermal Field, often referred to simply as Lost City, is an area of marine alkaline hydrothermal vents located on the Atlantis Massif at the intersection between the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the Atlantis …

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