1) Scientists discovered an underwater system of ridges and valleys on the ocean floor similar to those on continents using sound waves to map the seafloor. 2) In the 1960s, Harry Hess proposed the theory of seafloor spreading to explain movement of the ocean floor. He suggested hot material rises at mid-ocean ridges, spreads the seafloor apart as new material is created. 3) Evidence for seafloor spreading includes samples showing the youngest rocks are at ridges, with older rocks farther away, and magnetic patterns in rocks aligning in strips parallel to ridges from magnetic field reversals.