divergent boundary
Yes they do.
Constructive because new land is 'constructed'
Plates move apart on divergent plate boundaries.
Well, when earths plates move away from each other that's when it happens but move well then NO!
Tectonic plates move because of the heat and pressure from the Earth's core, causing convection currents in the mantle that push the plates apart or pull them together.
yes
In human history no state has had to move because of the Earth's plates.
When the plates move apart they will more than likley create a large creak, Depending on how far they move apart. It would be a small creek.
Continental Plates
when two plate moves apart from each other the intrusion of magma has been take place from mantle
divergent boundarys
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