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This is known as a divergent boundary. Divergent boundaries are constructive boundaries as opposed to convergent boundaries which are destructive. When plates move away from each other, magma is allowed to seep up and fill the crack. Thus, new rock is added onto the plate as they move away from each other. An example of the Earth taking care of itself.

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