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Geography, 25.11.2020 20:30 chelsea73

Put the steps of seafloor spreading in order from the beginning (#1) to the end (#4) Magma cools and hardens to form new crust.

Magma is forced up towards the crust.

The crust eventually falls into trenches and is recycled back to magma.

Rock is pulled apart and magma fills the gap.

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