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.
forms when two {crustal} lithosphere plates move apart.
Transform
It forms at a plate boundary. It deepens as the plates pull apart.
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.