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Give examples of where the three types of plate movements occur?

Divergent plate boundary: The Mid-Atlantic Ridge where the Eurasian Plate and North American Plate are moving apart. Convergent plate boundary: The Andes Mountains where the South American Plate is colliding with the Nazca Plate. Transform plate boundary: The San Andreas Fault in California where the Pacific Plate and North American Plate are sliding past each other.


Can you give me a sentences using the word divergent boundary?

look up divergent boundary in the dictionary. they always have sentences along with them.


4 Give an example of a location on Earth where each type of plate boundary is present?

South East Asia


Give the location of a transform boundary in the US?

The San Andreas Fault in California is an example of a transform boundary in the United States. The Pacific Plate and the North American Plate slide past each other horizontally at this boundary, causing frequent earthquakes.


Are the Himalayas an example of a continental- continental convergent plate boundary?

Although they aren't common, yes, transform faults can give rise to mountains. Most transform faults take place between oceanic crust, but an easy-to-see example is that of the San Andreas Fault giving rise to the San Gabriel Mountains.


Where are the most plate bounderies?

Fault lines.


Give me an example of a natural boundary and tell me why it is a natural boundary.?

The Amazon River in South America is an example of a natural boundary. It is a natural boundary because it is formed by a physical feature of the landscape, in this case, a river, that defines the border between different regions or countries.


Describe what occurs at a destructive boundary. Explain what folding is and give an example of a mountain region formed by folding.?

At a destructive boundary, two tectonic plates move towards each other, causing one to be forced beneath the other in a process known as subduction. This can result in the formation of mountain ranges through folding, which is the bending and deformation of rock layers due to compression forces. The Himalayas in Asia are an example of a mountain region formed by folding at a destructive boundary between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate.


Give 2 examples of intraplate volcanoes with in the United States?

An intraplate volcano (or hotspot volcano) is one that is not located on a plate boundary. The Big Island of Hawaii is one example located within the Pacific Plate. In addition, Yellowstone National Park is located over a continental hotspot in the North American Plate. For a longer discussion of plate boundaries and their respective volcanoes, see the Plate Tectonics section. For more information regarding intraplate volcanoes see Hotspots.


How do you use Pokemon plates?

Plates in Diamond and pearl are used to give to Arceus after you caught it. For example, if you give Arceus a splash plate, it will be a water type. If you give it a spooky plate, it will be a ghost type. Also, if you have a plate that is the same type as a Pokemon, it will boost its attacks. For example, if you have a Fist plate and a Pokemon that knows some fighting type moves, if you give the fist plate to the Pokemon that knows some fighting type moves, it wil boost its fighting type moves. -Written by Spencer Camacho


What is an example of an active continent to continent collision?

I can't give you a continent to continent but I can give you tectonic plate to tectonic plate. The Indian-Australian Plate is colliding with the Eurasian plate to form the Himalayan Mountains.


Is a divergent infinite series to the power of 2 also a divergent series?

Not necessarily, and I'll give you an example. The harmonic series, Σ∞n=1 (1/n), is divergent. However, if you square (1/n) and use the result in the above series; i.e. Σ∞n=1 (1/n2), which is the p-series for p = 2, the result is that the series converges, and so therefore, by definition, is not divergent.