Convergent boundaries
Ocean ridges
The Oceans that are associated with divergent plates boundary includes; Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Antarctic Ocean and Indian Ocean.
convergent boundaries are easy to find most of them are found in the ocean. One Famous convergent plate boundary would be the Sunda Double Trench. It is found in the Indian ocean and it reaches a depth of 24,440 feet. It is the deepest trench in the Indian Ocean.
plate boundary
A destructive plate boundary (WITH a subduction zone!)
Ocean ridges
at the mid-ocean ridge you can find the youngest oceanic plate and a divergent boundary.
The Oceans that are associated with divergent plates boundary includes; Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Antarctic Ocean and Indian Ocean.
convergent boundaries are easy to find most of them are found in the ocean. One Famous convergent plate boundary would be the Sunda Double Trench. It is found in the Indian ocean and it reaches a depth of 24,440 feet. It is the deepest trench in the Indian Ocean.
convergent boundaries are easy to find most of them are found in the ocean. One Famous convergent plate boundary would be the Sunda Double Trench. It is found in the Indian ocean and it reaches a depth of 24,440 feet. It is the deepest trench in the Indian Ocean.
At a destructive or convergent plate boundary, you will often find volcanoes, though a little way away from the actual boundary. Earthquakes will be common. At a constructive or divergent plate boundary, you will often find either a trench or a small ridge going along the boundary. At a conservative plate boundary, there are very few features to be seen, save for the large crack in the ground. Sometimes there can be some cliff forming at the fault line. Earthquakes are very common. At a collision plate boundary, large fold mountains will be formed.
plate boundary
Ocean trenches are the deepest parts of the ocean. They border continents or island arcs where tectonic plates come together.
No. A mid-ocean ridges is a divergent boundary. You find folded mountain at convergent plate boundaries.
A destructive plate boundary (WITH a subduction zone!)
Usually when plates move away from each other it is called a divergent plate boundary and it usually forms a mid-ocean ridge or just and ocean. Just because plates diverge doesn't necassarily mean that you will find gold, but depending on locattion and the elements it might be possible. It is not definite though.
Seafloor spreading occurs at divergent plate boundaries under the ocean.