Examining seafloor that forms on either side of the Mid Atlantic Ridge provides evidence that supports the Theory of Plate Tectonics. Which of the following is evidence that the seafloor provides that supports this theory?

Mid Atlantic Ridge

Examining seafloor that forms on either side of the Mid Atlantic Ridge provides evidence that supports the Theory of Plate Tectonics. Which of the following is evidence that the seafloor provides that supports this theory?

Mid Atlantic Ridge

The seafloor is made up of older, denser material than the continents. This tells you that the seafloor formed long before the continents did.

The material the seafloor is made up of is all the same age no matter how far away you travel from the ridge.

The further away you get from the ridge, the seafloor becomes younger. This tells you that the seafloor is moving away from a central point in opposite directions.

The seafloor is made up rock that is a mirror image on either side of the ridge. This tells you the seafloor formed at the ridge and was pulled away in opposite directions.

The correct answer is:

The further away you get from the ridge, the seafloor becomes younger. This tells you that the seafloor is moving away from a central point in opposite directions.