Plate boundaries.
the answer is a rift zone
A. Divergent
Divergent plates. They form a divergent plate boundary.
The chance of earthquake in your area is higher.
Where two tectonic plates slide past each other A+
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
the answer is a rift zone
A. Divergent
the answer is a rift zone
They are called a Plate Boundaries :)
Any area where two or more tectonic plates do not touch each other is a not a tectonic plate boundary.
Divergent plates. They form a divergent plate boundary.
Convergent Boundary
A divergent boundary is an area where two neighboring tectonic plates move away from one another. It can also be called a divergent plate boundary, constructive boundary or extensional boundary.
Underwater mountain chains that form where two tectonic plates are pulling apart are called mid ocean ridges. The largest is the Mid Atlantic Ridge.
The chance of earthquake in your area is higher.