1. Faults
2. Fractures
3. Ruptures
mountains =]
volcanoes
volcanoes
Earthquakes occur and faults are created. (Next: transform boundary) no crust is created or destroyed.
Mountains, volcanoes, rift valleys. Commonly associated with eartquakes. The landform depends on the type of boundary: converging, diverging, transform.
oceanic-continental convergent plate boundary has what kind of crustal rocks
There are 3 types convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries. Convergent collide, divergent move away, and transform boundaries occur when two boundaries pass each other horizontally. The process of subduction is associated with convergent boundaries and tectonic plates play a huge role in these types of boundaries.
Boundary
Earthquakes occur and faults are created. (Next: transform boundary) no crust is created or destroyed.
No. Death Valley is near a transform plate boundary, but is not directly related to it. Death Valley is part of the Basin and Range province of North America. This province is an area of crustal extension not associated with any particular plate boundary.
convenction!!
Mountains, volcanoes, rift valleys. Commonly associated with eartquakes. The landform depends on the type of boundary: converging, diverging, transform.
The study of crustal changes caused by movements of large blocks beneath the crust is called plate tectonics :)
Crustal movements cause earthquakes because of the sound waves and the movement underground.
terrane
oceanic-continental convergent plate boundary has what kind of crustal rocks
There are 3 types convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries. Convergent collide, divergent move away, and transform boundaries occur when two boundaries pass each other horizontally. The process of subduction is associated with convergent boundaries and tectonic plates play a huge role in these types of boundaries.
A transform boundary, or conservative plate boundary, is a type of fault at the margin of two adjacent tectonic plates were the relative motion is horizontal in either sinistral or dextral direction between the two.
forms when two {crustal} lithosphere plates move apart.
divergent - creates new crustal rockconvergent - destroys old crustal rock