divergent boundary
Divergent Boundaries - A boundary between two lithoperic plates that are moving apart .
To diverge means to move apart.
Trenches form where plates are moving towards each other in a convergent plate boundary, not where they are moving apart. At divergent boundaries, such as mid-ocean ridges, plates are moving apart, creating new crust.
Some plates are moving faster than others in plate tectonics because of differences in the forces acting on them. These forces can be influenced by the boundaries between plates, such as divergent boundaries where plates move apart, or convergent boundaries where plates collide. The speed of plate movement can also be affected by the temperature and composition of the rocks making up the plates.
There are 3 main types of boundaries between plates: Convergent- when two plates are coming together (mostly form mountains) Divergent- when two plates are moving apart (mostly form rift valleys) Transform- when two plates slide past one another (also called strike-slip)
Convergent: plates move into one another.Divergent: plates move apart.Transform: plates move sideways in relation to each other.
The borders between tectonic plates are called plate boundaries. These boundaries can be divergent, convergent, or transform depending on whether the plates are moving apart, coming together, or sliding past each other.
The edges of moving crustal plates are often defined by tectonic plate boundaries. There are three main types of plate boundaries: divergent boundaries where plates move apart, convergent boundaries where plates collide, and transform boundaries where plates slide past each other. These boundaries are important in understanding the processes of earthquakes, volcanic activity, and mountain building.
The plates which are constantly moving move apart at divergent boundaries. These are also called constructive boundaries because of the fact that new magma rises here and heals the diverging plates.
Plates move apart on divergent plate boundaries.
A divergent plate boundary is one where the two plates on either side of the boundary are moving apart; 'di-' meaning away. Convergent plates are moving together.
A divergent plate boundary lies between two plates that are moving away from each other. At these boundaries, new crust is created as magma rises up from below the Earth's surface and solidifies, pushing the plates apart.