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At diverging plate boundaries, you get a rift valley.
convergent plate boundary
Accretion plate boundary
Diverging boundary
A mid ocean ridge is a diverging plate boundary so the simple answer is yes.
The Bárðarbunga volcano in Iceland (currently erupting) is an example. A diverging plate boundary passes through the island of Iceland.
it is on a convergent plate boundry
Diverging Plate Boundaries
Ridges of buoyant oceanic crust form at diverging oceanic plate boundaries.
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No. Diverging means "moving apart." Subduction occurs at convergent plate boundaries, where two plates come together and one slides under the other.
Diverging Plate Boundary