well in many cases yes but mainly no.
The Andes Mountains run along the western coast of South America. The Andes Mountains are still changing due to the pushing together of the American and Pacific tectonic plates.
No, the two plates along the coast of South America are not a divergent boundary; they are part of a convergent boundary. The Nazca Plate is subducting beneath the South American Plate, which leads to significant geological activity, including the formation of the Andes Mountains and frequent earthquakes. Divergent boundaries, in contrast, occur where tectonic plates move apart.
The south American coast is farther east than the north American coast.
the east coast of South America
south America is closer
The trench would represent the divide between the Nazca and South American tectonic plates.
the pacific coast of south America .
the east coast of south america
The east coast of South America is much further east.
Venezuela is on the continent of South America. It is located on the Northern coast.
The Atacama Desert is located on the Pacific Coast of South America,
Located along the entire western coast of South America.