A rift valley, volcano, earthquake, trench.
At a divergent plate boundary between two oceanic crusts upwelling magma creates new seafloor. This newly created seafloor is largely made of basalt.
Mid-oceanic ridge and sea floor spreading will occur.
Either new crust will form or it would have made an oceanic volcano.
New seafloor spreads and replaces the old seafloor. The old seafloor sinks,heats up, and risesz again. This is called a convection current.
Diverging oceanic plates create new oceanic crust.
A rift valley.
An oceanic trench is formed. Divergent boundaries pull away from each other, forming a cavern in the ocean floor. The Marianas Trench is a good example of a divergent boundary.
Oceanic - oceanic divergent boundary and Continental - oceanic divergent boundary.
It is created at mid-oceanic ridges (divergent boundaries) and it is destroyed at subduction zones (convergent boundary between oceanic crust and continental crust).
The oceanic plate usually subsides after colliding with a continental plate.
A divergent boundary cannot exist "Within" a continent by definition. Divergent boundaries form as two continents move away from each other, forming rift valleys and mid-oceanic ridges.
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a classic example of an oceanic divergent plate boundary.
The landforms that could develop at a continental and oceanic divergent plate boundary includes; Rifts and Volcanic Mountains.
The 3 general types are constructive, destructive, and conservative boundaries. Constructive (divergent) - plates move away from each other, typically creating a rift Destructive (convergent) - one plate will be subducted, or continental plates collide Conservative (transform) - plates grind past each other, stalling and slipping
New oceanic crust is created at the mid-oceanic ridges, a divergent plate boundary.
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An oceanic trench is formed. Divergent boundaries pull away from each other, forming a cavern in the ocean floor. The Marianas Trench is a good example of a divergent boundary.
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No. New oceanic crust is formed at a divergent boundary. A convergent boundary neither creates nor destroys crust.
The mid-ocean ridge is formed along a divergent or constructive plate boundary between two plates of oceanic crust.
Sea-Floor Spreading is your answer.
Oceanic - oceanic divergent boundary and Continental - oceanic divergent boundary.