While looking at a map of the sea floor, you would find the oldest rock closer to the land on the edges of the ocean, and you would find the youngest rock at the middle of the ocean. You would find this because volcanoes are constantly making new rock in the center of the ocean.
The oldest rock on the sea floor is number 2 because blue means it is the oldest rock that has been there.The youngest rock is number 1 which means it is new rock that is not to old. The some what old and new is number b3 which means it has been there for a few hundred years.
You can find the older pieces of rock in the Ring of Fire and the Atlantic Ocean.You can find the younger pieces of rock in the Japanese area and along the coast of North America and Africa.
The red sections of the map are the oldest because they have been there for a while so they grew and the newest is the blue part because there at the bottom of the ocean floor so they take a little bit to grow.
By looking at the map of the sea floor, you would find the oldest rock near the middle of the Atlantic ocean. And the oldest rock on the map is in the ring of fire.
I think that the youngest rock out of all three rocks is rock three by lokking at the scale the youngest is red and the number 1 is pointing at a red spot on the map.
The eldest rock would be found near land, whilst the youngest one would be chillin' in the middle of ocean due to seafloor spreading, more and more baby rocks are being made. While elder ones are pushed away, closer to land! :3
I think the youngest rock is #3 because it has green and it has a little proof that it is the youngest and the oldest is either 2 and 1 because they are darker colors and it kinda shows what is young and whats not
The newest rock is at the plate boundaries, which is marked red on the map, and the oldest, the blue on the map is pushed towards the middle as newer rock forms.
You would find the youngest rock on faults like under the atlantic and pacific oceans. You would find older near the coasts of North America, Africa, and Asia.
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The red part is deep and the blue is not.
the youngest rock is number 3
You would find the Oldest rock near the middle of the Atlantic ocean. The oldest rock in the map is in the ring of fire.
While looking at a map of the sea floor, you would find the oldest rock closer to the land on the edges of the ocean, and you would find the youngest rock at the middle of the ocean. You would find this because volcanoes are constantly making new rock in the center of the ocean.
The Blue part is the oldest The red part is the youngest
The youngest rock is off the coast of eastern America. The oldest rock is in the Atlantic ocean.
The oldest rock on the sea floor is number 2 because blue means it is the oldest rock that has been there.The youngest rock is number 1 which means it is new rock that is not to old. The some what old and new is number b3 which means it has been there for a few hundred years.
You can find the older pieces of rock in the Ring of Fire and the Atlantic Ocean.You can find the younger pieces of rock in the Japanese area and along the coast of North America and Africa.
Red is the youngest and dark blue is oldest .
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The younger parts of it are off the coast of Eastern America, The older/oldest parts of it are in the Atlantic ocean.
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You can find the oldest ocean near south and north america you can find the youngest rock near Australia.
You would find the Oldest rock near the middle of the Atlantic ocean. The oldest rock in the map is in the ring of fire.
You would find the Oldest rock near the middle of the Atlantic ocean. The oldest rock in the map is in the ring of fire.
The one in the middle is the oldest
The red sections of the map are the oldest because they have been there for a while so they grew and the newest is the blue part because there at the bottom of the ocean floor so they take a little bit to grow.
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By looking at the map of the sea floor, you would find the oldest rock near the middle of the Atlantic ocean. And the oldest rock on the map is in the ring of fire.
You would find it in the red zone, which is in the atlantic.
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The oldest rock is right near the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and the oldest rock on the map is the ring of fire.
I think that the oldest part of the ocean you would find near the middle part of the atlantic ocean.
I think the oldest on the sea floor is near the middle
I think that the youngest rock out of all three rocks is rock three by lokking at the scale the youngest is red and the number 1 is pointing at a red spot on the map.
I think the red parts are older because it is more worn down and it probably have more ships and other thing there.
The blue is newest and the red is oldest
the red is the oldest and the blue is new
The oldest rock is in the middle on the Atlantic Ocean.
the blue part of the map and the red is the new part of the sea floor
You would probably find a young rock at the shallow areas and you would probably find an old rock in a trench
The blue's is the newest and the red is the older. Yellow and green are in between red and blue.
The red is were you would find the youngest rock.
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You would find the oldest rock closer to the continents, and the newer rock farther in the ocean.
You can find the oldest and youngest rock near the continents.
the oldest rock would be someware in like in the jungle or outlands? i think
You would find it near the continents
The red is the oldest and the blue is new.
You can find the youngest rock and oldest rock near the continents.
the red shows the oldest and the blue is the youngest.
You would find the young rocks in the shallow areas near the continents and the older rocks further out at sea.
You would find the youngest rock near the mid-ocean ridge and the oldest near the continents, next to a subduction zone.
The eldest rock would be found near land, whilst the youngest one would be chillin' in the middle of ocean due to seafloor spreading, more and more baby rocks are being made. While elder ones are pushed away, closer to land! :3
The youngest rock is number 3.
I think the youngest rock is #3 because it has green and it has a little proof that it is the youngest and the oldest is either 2 and 1 because they are darker colors and it kinda shows what is young and whats not
closer to the contents is the oldest rock and in the middle of the ocean is the new rock.
number 2 rock
I would say that number 2 is the oldest type of rocks.
i would say 1 is new 2 is the oldest rock
The youngest rock is off the coast of eastern America. The oldest rock is in the Atlantic ocean.
Yes you would find an old rock and a young rock.
The youngest rock is around the coastlines (green) and the oldest is more towards the middle of the ocean (red) :D
red is the youngest and blue is the oldest.
The youngest rock is near the continents and the oldest is further out in the ocean
1 is the youngest and 2 is the oldest.
Yes they touch at the conner of africa
On The map The Red spots are younger rocks and The Blue spots are the older rocks.
The newest rock is at the plate boundaries, which is marked red on the map, and the oldest, the blue on the map is pushed towards the middle as newer rock forms.
i think Asia has the oldest rocks because it goes to really dark blue and black
i think that the blue is older then the red
You would find the youngest rock on faults like under the atlantic and pacific oceans. You would find older near the coasts of North America, Africa, and Asia.
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