Occurs above rising convection currents where plates are moving away from each other. Overlying plate is stretched thin, breaks and pull apart. Magma rises as is less dense and turns molten due to change in pressure. It finds weakness and faults in the thinned overlying plate and breaks through. This erupt basaltic magma and it hits the cold water to form pillow lava. The basalt rock is porous so ocean water can seep through but when the rock is still hot in the middle, the water becomes super heated creating black smokers. These precipitate out materials and heavy metals such as sulphur.