yeah
no, because as well as moving apart in other areas the plates are moving together, and being destroyed, so the surface of the earth always stay the same
at mid ocean ridges
lava moving in between the cracks of the earths surface and pushing rocks together and apart.
plate tectonics is the movement of the oceanic and the continental crust that is moving our continents further apart or more together.
Yes, a gas is the same as a solid except the molecules are moving farther apart. In a solid they are bunched together.
Its is Divergent Boundary, because it is moving Apart from each other. Convergent is moving together. convergent boundary
Divergent (moving apart), convergent (moving together) and transform (passing alongside).
Convergent means where plates are moving together. Divergent means where plates are moving apart.
no, because as well as moving apart in other areas the plates are moving together, and being destroyed, so the surface of the earth always stay the same
Plate Tectonics has some continents moving apart (e.g. North America and Europe) and others moving together or colliding (e.g. India and Asia). The movement is complex as it is driven by convection cells in the mantle.
If the plates are moving together from opposite directions, the colliding edges will uplift into mountain ranges. If the plates are moving apart, a rift valley will form. If the plates are moving together at oblique angles, a fault zone will occur.
Not yet--they are still moving apart. Within the next hundred million years or so they should reverse direction and begin moving back together again. Look up "Wilson Cycle" for more information on that.
at mid ocean ridges
a volcano is a rupture or opening in the earths crust. caused by convergent (coming together) or divergent (moving apart) plates
plate tectonics is the movement of the oceanic and the continental crust that is moving our continents further apart or more together.
lava moving in between the cracks of the earths surface and pushing rocks together and apart.
Areas where continents are either moving apart or together causing magma from the mantle to flow to the surface