A simple answer is: Colliding and subductive as they consume the Earth as a portion of the plate is moved beneath another plate and remelted into magma. A common example is the western side of South America where the denser oceanic Pacific Plate moves under the less dense continental South American Plate. The Pacific melts into magma and the South American rises to form the Andes Mts. with a great deal of volcanic activity.
The plate boundaries can be called Convergent, Divergent, and Transform Fault boundaries.
Colliding boundary, sliding boundary, and i dont know this one
Convergent plate boundary, divergent plate boundary and strike-slip (transform) plate boundary.
Fault lines.
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Atlantic plate , pacific plate and north American plate
No. Not all plate boundaries are at the edges of continents, nor do all edges of continents correspond with plate boundaries. Many plate boundaries are found in the middle of oceans, while the continent of Africa is being torn apart by a developing plate boundary. Some edges of continents, such as the west coast of South America are near plate boundaries. These are called active continental margins. Others, such as the east coast of North America, are nowhere near plate boundaries. These are called passive continental margins.
No. Not all plate boundaries are at the edges of continents, nor do all edges of continents correspond with plate boundaries. Many plate boundaries are found in the middle of oceans, while the continent of Africa is being torn apart by a developing plate boundary. Some edges of continents, such as the west coast of South America are near plate boundaries. These are called active continental margins. Others, such as the east coast of North America, are nowhere near plate boundaries. These are called passive continental margins.
Plate boundaries
There are divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries.
Europe and Asia have edges that are not ALL on plate boundaries.
yes. all around the world we all have boundaries
Europe and Asia have edges that are not ALL on plate boundaries.
All of the tectonic plates have different types of plate boundaries, most having all three types of plate boundaries. Convergent, where the plate is subducting under another plate, divergent, where the plate is pulling away from another plate, and transform boundaries where the plates are sliding past each other.
Europe and Asia have edges that are not ALL on plate boundaries.
Volcanoes can be formed by all three plate boundaries
Europe and Asia have edges that are not ALL on plate boundaries.
Yes, There are plate boundaries all over the world.
the three types of plate boundaries are : -convergent plate boundaries -divergent plate boundaries -transformed plate boundaries
the three types of plate boundaries are : -convergent plate boundaries -divergent plate boundaries -transformed plate boundaries
All fold mountains are found on convergent plate boundaries.
a plate boundary there are constructive plate boundaries, destructive plate boundaries, conservative plate boundaries and collision plate boundaries