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The most CONSTANTLY active seems to be the Mid Atlantic Rift - which is spreading apart at about 2-3 centimeters per year and is actively emitting materials all the time. Iceland is at the northern terminus and has regularly active volcanos.
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Convergent Boundary (destructive)Divergent Boundary (constructive)Transforming BoundaryBY KGP
divergent plate boundary- a boundary where two plates move apart from each other. convergent plate boundary- a boundary where two plates move towards each other so that one plate can sink beneath the other. transform plate boundary- a boundary where one plate slips along side another plate.
i know 3 divergent convergent and transform boundaries correct me it wrong
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The 3 general types are constructive, destructive, and conservative boundaries. Constructive (divergent) - plates move away from each other, typically creating a rift Destructive (convergent) - one plate will be subducted, or continental plates collide Conservative (transform) - plates grind past each other, stalling and slipping
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Oceanic - oceanic divergent boundary and Continental - oceanic divergent boundary.
Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Located in the Atlantic Ocean, this is a divergent boundary where the North American Plate and Eurasian Plate are moving apart. East African Rift: Found in Eastern Africa, this divergent boundary is where the African Plate is splitting into the Nubian Plate and the Somali Plate. Red Sea: The Red Sea is an example of a divergent boundary where the Arabian Plate is moving away from the African Plate, creating a rift zone filled with oceanic crust.
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There are 3 types of plate boundaries, but only one in of them do the plates "connect". There is a convergent boundary, in which two plates come together (or "connect"), a divergent boundary, where two plates move a apart, and a transform boundary, which is when two plates slide next to each other.
I think you're referring to tectonic plates, there are 3 ways one is convergent boundary, divergent, and transform. Plates that slide against each other are called transform boundary's. And your welcome