1. Pacific Plate and North American Plate
2. China Plate and Pacific Plate
3. Australian Plate and Pacific Plate
4. South American Plate and Nazca Plate
5. Eurasian Plate and African Plate
6. Eurasian Plate and Arabian Plate
7. Eurasian Plate and Australian PLATE
8. Scotia Plate and Antarctic Plate
1. Antarctic Plate and Pacific Plate
2. North American Plate and Eurasian Plate
3. South American Plate and African Plate
4. Antarctic and Australian Plate
5.African Plate and Antarctic Plate
6. Nazca Plate and Pacific Plate
The American and African plate are moving apart.
The Nazca plate and the Cocos (pacific) plate.
They are called divergent plates. It is called subduction.
indo-Australian plate and the antarctic plate
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the plates are moving away from each other.
Divergent plates are plates that are moving away from each other.
divergent boundary
This is called a convergent boundary. A divergent boundary is when plate move away from each other, and a transform boundary is when plates slide past each other.
The tectonic plates are moving apart from each other. The gap created by plates that are moving away from each other is filled in by new crust, created from the solidification of lava which is derived from the decompression melting of rising mantle rock.
the plates are moving away from each other.
Yes, but no with each other. They can meet other plates.
Divergent plates are plates that are moving away from each other.
Divergent
This is a divergent plate boundary.
The Plates are Divergent.
all volcanoes are caused by the earths plates moving toward each other and that is called convergent boundaries.
all volcanoes are caused by the earths plates moving toward each other and that is called convergent boundaries.
Tectonic Plates moving away from each other.
This is called a divergent plate boundary.
Because over time plate tectonics move apart. they either move apart, collide, or slide against each other. it's like the San Andreas fault those plates are moving away from each other.
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