The Pacific Ocean is shrinking while the Atlantic Ocean is expanding. Which type of plate boundary must be involved in each location?
it was a continental-continental divergent boudary.
None. Kilauea and all the Hawaiian volcanoes were created by a hot spot rather than a plate boundary.
The transform boundary is also known as the transform fault. This type of boundary is commonly found in deep ocean floors and are typically involved in movement which aids in relieving tension in the layers of the earth.
The 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquakes are a rare example of large earthquakes occurring in the middle of a plate, there was no plate boundary involved.
The Mariana trench of Japan is on a convergent boundary
The sun is not shrinking as it sets. "Sunset" is merely what we call it when the earth turns so that the sun is on the other side of where you're looking. It's not really going anywhere - we're just turning around. So there's no shrinking involved at all.
By two tectonic plates movement and the boundary that was involved was convergent.
it was a continental-continental divergent boudary.
The transform boundary is also known as the transform fault. This type of boundary is commonly found in deep ocean floors and are typically involved in movement which aids in relieving tension in the layers of the earth.
how many troops were involoved in both sides of the battle of Atlantic
None. Kilauea and all the Hawaiian volcanoes were created by a hot spot rather than a plate boundary.
Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic
In New Zealand there is a transform boundary, where two tectonic plates slide past each other in opposite directions. The type of fault produced by this boundary is called a strike-slip fault.
The transform boundary is also known as the transform fault. This type of boundary is commonly found in deep ocean floors and are typically involved in movement which aids in relieving tension in the layers of the earth.
That is the definition of a closed set.
Pacific will definitely be involved, but it could rest on a Nazca plate.
The Kansu earthquake took place on the Weihe Basin fault, not on a plate boundary. The Weihe Basin is a normal dip-slip fault.