Yes there are. The brevard fault (sits under north atlanta) is a dormant fault that used to be a plate boundary between the north American plate and Atlantic plates. There are many more fault lines that make up Georgia's land.
convergent boundaries: plates move together divergent boundaries: plates move apart transform boundaries: plates move against each other
The primary plate boundaries of tectonic plates are located around the continents.
Boundaries are where two tectonic plates meet.
No, but divergent boundaries are the spreading of the sea floor and convergent boundaries are tectonic plates push together
Rhe tectonic plates are moving in both divergent and transform boundaries
No. Plates come together at convergent boundaries. In other words they converge. Plates slide past each other at transform boundaries.
Divergent boundaries- Plates move apart from each other Convergent boundaries- Plates compress against each other Transform boundaries- Plates move past each other
Plates do not cause volcanoes. Volcanoes generally form at the boundaries between plates. They form at convergent and divergent boundaries.
At transform boundaries, the plates move horizontal in relation to each other.
Earth's crust is broken up into segments called tectonic plates, which move very slowly. A plate boundary is where two of these plates meet. There are three basic types: convergent boundaries where plates collide, divergent boundaries where plates pull apart, and transform boundaries where plates slide past each other.
transforming boundaries, convergment boundaries, and divergent boundaries
all plates have different boundaries.