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The movement along plate boundaries would cause an earth quake, a tsanami, or either the building of a mountain.
Plates produce different types of boundaries because they exhibit different axis of movement and towards different direction.
They cause plate movement. The plate movement then causes an earthquake.
Divergent plate movement.
No it does not have plate movements.
it produces earthquakes normally, depends how it shifts. sometimes it forms fold mountains
tectonic shift
Transform plate boundaries involve horizontal movement of tectonic plates sliding past each other. This type of movement doesn't usually displace large amounts of water vertically, which is necessary to generate a tsunami. Tsunamis are more commonly produced by subduction zones where one plate is being forced beneath another.
the movement of earths plates or crust
Transform boundaries do not typically produce volcanoes. Instead, they are characterized by horizontal movement where tectonic plates slide past each other, causing earthquakes. This movement does not result in the formation of magma or volcanic activity.
Antarctic plate !
The two types of plate movement that produce the biggest earthquakes are subduction zones, where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another plate, and transform boundaries, where plates slide past each other horizontally. These movements can generate very powerful seismic activity due to the accumulation of stress and sudden release along fault lines.