Convergence Boundary.
divergent boundary
Convergence Boundary.
divergent boundary
When two plates move away from each other it is called a divergent plate boundary because they are dividing.
When two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally, it is known as a transform boundary. This can result in earthquakes due to the friction between the plates as they move.
It is called a "convergent boundary".
That happens at a divergent plate boundary
convergence
The area where two tectonic plates meet is called a plate boundary. At plate boundaries, interactions between the plates can result in processes like subduction, seafloor spreading, or continental collision.
Divergent plates
A divergent or constructive plate boundary. There can also be specific names like "a mid oceanic ridge" or a "rift valley".
The boundary of an area is its perimeter.