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It is neither, because plate is not being made or destroyed. Divergent is constructive. Convergent is destructive. Subduction is constructive.
A tsunami usually occurs on a destructive plate boundary.
a constructive (divergent) plate boundary, new crust is being created to infill the gaps caused by spreading plates. At a destructive (subduction-convergent) plate boundary, old, dense oceanic crust is diving into, and becoming part of the mantle.Read more: What_is_the_difference_between_a_constructive_plate_boundary_and_a_destructive_plate_boundary
divergent - creates new crustal rockconvergent - destroys old crustal rock
No, Iceland is on a constructive plate boundary.
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Mount Pinatubo is on a destructive plate boundary; it is above a subduction zone
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A convergant boundary is destructive because the plates approach one another.
Fire can be constructive by providing warmth, cooking food, and generating energy. However, fire can also be destructive by causing property damage, harming ecosystems, and endangering lives through wildfires. It's important to manage fire carefully to harness its benefits while minimizing its negative impacts.