Earthquakes occur along the faults, and volcanoes form where the magma reaches the surface. And from there it forms valleys.
Volcanoes in the central valley of a divergent boundary form due to the upwelling of magma from the asthenosphere, caused by the separation of tectonic plates. As the plates move apart, magma rises to the surface, creating volcanic activity. This process can lead to the formation of volcanic features such as shield volcanoes and rift valleys in the central valley.
Earthquakes occur along the faults, and volcanoes form when magma reaches the surface, and then the valleys form from erosion.
Divergent
a rift valley forms along the divergent boundary
A divergent boundary.
Divergent boundary!
A divergent boundary.
Rift valley
A divergent boundary.
A rift valley.
Answer:Rift Valley
a rift valley