Multiple Choice
The symmetrical pattern of magnetic polarities about spreading ridges in oceanic crust basalts indicates that:
A) each plate has had an independent set of magnetic reversals.
B) basalt retains its magnetic signature for only a few million years.
C) new ocean crust is generated by volcanism at oceanic ridges and old crust moves laterally away from the ridge and is subsequently destroyed via the process of subduction.
D) the oceanic crust is geologically young.
E) magnetic polarity reverses but northern and southern hemispheres do not.
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