This map shows the ages of the Atlantic's oceanic crust. Which conclusion
can you draw based on the information in the map?
A. The sea floor is shrinking
B. The African continent is expanding
C. The sea floor is subducting under North American
D. The Atlantic Ocean is growing wider
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