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11 February, 12:28

The Southwest Indian Ridge, shown in red, moves at an average rate of 20 mm/year, making it among the ultraslow spreading ridges" on Earth. In how many years will the ridge move 100 mm?

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  1. 11 February, 12:48
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    Answer:5 years

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  2. 11 February, 12:54
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    v = average speed of movement of the Southwest Indian Ridge = 20 mm/year

    d = distance moved by the Southwest Indian Ridge = 100 mm

    t = number of years required to move distance "d"

    distance traveled is given as

    d = v t

    inserting the above values in the formula

    100 mm = (20 mm/year) t

    dividing both side by 20 mm/year

    t = 100 mm / (20 mm/year)

    t = 5 years
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