divergent boundary
Plates move apart along divergent boundaries, where new crust is created through volcanic activity and magma upwelling from the mantle. This process is called seafloor spreading and occurs primarily in mid-ocean ridges.
Plates move apart along divergent boundaries where new oceanic crust is created as magma rises and solidifies between two plates. This process is known as seafloor spreading and occurs primarily along mid-ocean ridges.
Plates move apart on divergent plate boundaries.
along divergent boundaries tectonic plates move apart & rifts are created
Transform plates are also known as "Spreading Plates." Therefore, they spread apart
Usually along rift valleys I believe.
Plates tend to break apart at divergent boundaries, where tectonic plates move away from each other. This process often occurs along mid-ocean ridges, where magma rises to create new crust as the plates separate. Tension builds up in the lithosphere, leading to fractures and faults as the plates move apart. Additionally, rift valleys can form in continental regions where tectonic forces are pulling the crust apart.
A long, linear crack that forms as two tectonic plates move apart is called a mid-ocean ridge. This type of boundary is where new oceanic crust is created as molten rock rises up from the mantle and solidifies along the spreading center. Over time, as the plates continue to move apart, the new crust forms a continuous ridge on the ocean floor.
When the plates move apart they will more than likley create a large creak, Depending on how far they move apart. It would be a small creek.
Continental Plates
When plates move apart from each other, it's known as divergent plate boundary. This process usually happens along mid-ocean ridges where new crust is formed as magma rises and solidifies.
divergent boundarys