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The Antarctic plate is the tectonic plate that the continent of Antarctic. There are no countries on the Antarctic Plate.
the african plate is continental
The Antarctic plate is directly south of the African plate. It is a divergent boundary.
The Pacific Plate......
The plate boundary between the Eurasian plate and African plate.
The Antarctic plate is the tectonic plate that the continent of Antarctic. There are no countries on the Antarctic Plate.
There are six African countries that lie on the equatorial line. They are Gabon, Congo, DR Congo, Uganda, Kenya, and Somalia.
the beautiful mountains of Africa do not lie on a boundary, but are within the African boundary.Divergent(:
Sort of. It is in the East African Rift. This is not formally recognized as a plate boundary, but can be considered a divergent plate boundary in its early stages.
the African plate borders the pacific plate
the African plate borders the pacific plate
African Plate Soooo easyyyy
the african plate is continental
the african plate is continental
Today, Madagascar lies on the African Plate. However, in the past, it was on its own plate, the Madagascan Plate. To the east of this plate was the rift that would one day become the Mid-indian Ridge. This rift split India from Madagascar. To the west was yet another rift which would later form the Mozambique Channel. This rift split Madagascar from the rest of Africa.The Madagascan Plate is today considered part of the African Plate because the Mozambique Channel Rift stopped expanding a few million years ago.In the future, Madagascar will lie on the Sumali Plate, while the rest of Africa will lie on the Nubian Plate, because Africa will likely be split into two by the East African Rift Valley (aka The Great Rift Valley), which is slowly extending south, re-opening the southern section of the Mozambique Channel Rift.So, Madagascar used to be on the Madagascan Plate, but is today on the African Plate and will be on the Sumali Plate in the future.Hope that answers your question. ;)
The African plate is both oceanic and continental.
The Antarctic plate is directly south of the African plate. It is a divergent boundary.