Where is the seafloor youngest?

Where is the seafloor youngest?

  • Correct Answer: mid-ocean
  • sand bars
  • inland
  • deep currents

Explanation: Seafloor is youngest near the mid-ocean ridges and gets progressively older with distance from the ridge. Orange areas show the youngest seafloor. The oldest seafloor is near the edges of continents or deep sea trenches.

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