Divergent Boundary.
It is because volcanoes form by two tectonic plates which when both collide and they form volcanoes which a magma rock forms when it explodes.
the tectonic plates move and the lava rises
A transformational plate boundary forms earthquakes.
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No, a strike-slip fault forms at a transform boundary where two plates slide past each other horizontally. A convergent boundary is where two plates move towards each other, leading to subduction or collision.
A Convergence Boundary.
A transformational plate boundary forms earthquakes.
When tectonic plates separate, it can lead to the formation of new ocean basins and mid-ocean ridges. This process also releases magma from the mantle, creating volcanic activity along the boundary. Additionally, earthquakes are common as the plates move and interact with each other.
A divergent boundary forms when tectonic plates pull apart. As the plates move away from each other, magma rises up to create new crust, resulting in features like mid-ocean ridges or rift valleys on land.
forms when two {crustal} lithosphere plates move apart.
Transform
It forms at a plate boundary. It deepens as the plates pull apart.