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divergent plate boundary- a boundary where two plates move apart from each other. convergent plate boundary- a boundary where two plates move towards each other so that one plate can sink beneath the other. transform plate boundary- a boundary where one plate slips along side another plate.
There are divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries.
Convergent, Divergent and Transform
The Mariana Trench is a convergent plate boundary.
A plate is not classified as convergent, divergent, or transform, a plate boundary i.e. a boundary between plates is. All three types of plate boundary can be found along the edges of the North American plate.
Mount Pelee is not located on a hotspot. It is part of the Lesser Antilles volcanic arc, which was created by the subduction of the North American Plate beneath the Caribbean Plate.
No. Mount Pelee is associated with a convergent plate boundary.
convergent boundary
It was formed from the volcanism created by a subducting oceanic plate at a convergent plate boundary.
Convergent plate boundary between the North American and Caribbean plates.
Vesuvius is associated with a convergent boundary between the African Plate and the Eurasian Plate.
what is the type of plate boundary? divergent, convergent, and transform
Mount Rainier, Washington, isn't located on a divergent plate boundary but a convergent one. The Juan de Fuca Plate off the coast is pushing under the northern US and Canada, creating volcanism (such as Mt St Helens).
Mount Katmai is located on a convergent plate boundary.
The four types of plate boundaries are divergent boundaries (plates moving apart), convergent boundaries (plates moving together), transform boundaries (plates sliding past each other), and subduction zones (one plate sinking beneath another).
no it is a stratovolcano volcano is also known as a composite volcano.
divergent plate boundary- a boundary where two plates move apart from each other. convergent plate boundary- a boundary where two plates move towards each other so that one plate can sink beneath the other. transform plate boundary- a boundary where one plate slips along side another plate.