Rock formed at the mid-Atlantic ridge can be uplifted through tectonic processes and exposed to weathering and erosion. The eroded rock particles can then be transported by rivers or wind and eventually deposited in a basin, where they can accumulate over time to form sedimentary layers. Through compaction and cementation, these layers can then lithify into sedimentary rock.
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