divergent boundary
Divergent refers to a plate boundary where plates are moving apart. Plates are not referred to in terms of their boundary movements.
the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a divergent plate boundary, meaning the two plates are moving away from each other.
They are classified based on the vector of relative plate motion at the boundary. For example a boundary where the plates are moving away from each other is a divergent boundary, one where they are moving towards each other is a convergent boundary and one in which they are sliding past each other is a transform boundary.
Divergent or constructive
divergent plate boundary- a boundary where two plates move apart from each other. convergent plate boundary- a boundary where two plates move towards each other so that one plate can sink beneath the other. transform plate boundary- a boundary where one plate slips along side another plate.
divergent boundary
Convergence Boundary.
This is a divergent plate boundary.
A fault.
This is called a divergent plate boundary.
Divergent refers to a plate boundary where plates are moving apart. Plates are not referred to in terms of their boundary movements.
This is called a convergent boundary. A divergent boundary is when plate move away from each other, and a transform boundary is when plates slide past each other.
This is called a convergent boundary. A divergent boundary is when plate move away from each other, and a transform boundary is when plates slide past each other.
the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a divergent plate boundary, meaning the two plates are moving away from each other.
It is called a divergent plate boundary.
A convergent plate boundary is a place where tectonic plates are moving together. The plates are sliding across the the plastic asthenosphere.
divergent plate