boundaries where plates are moving away from each other are called constructive plate boundaries. These boundaries cause very minor volcanoes and are given their name because they make new land in where the lava solidifies in the gap between the plates. this usually occurs under the sea.
Convergent Boundary is a result of two tectonic plates colliding. Divergent boundary is the process where to tectonic plates move away from each other. if two tectonic plates move away from each other (diverge), each will collide with another plate (converge) on the opposite side of the divergent boundary, forming a convergent boundary with another tectonic plate.
divergent boundary
A divergent boundary is where two tectonic plates move away from each-other.
A divergent plate boundary.
Divergent plates. They form a divergent plate boundary.
divergent boundary
This is known as a divergent boundary.
Convergent Boundary is a result of two tectonic plates colliding. Divergent boundary is the process where to tectonic plates move away from each other. if two tectonic plates move away from each other (diverge), each will collide with another plate (converge) on the opposite side of the divergent boundary, forming a convergent boundary with another tectonic plate.
divergent boundary
A divergent boundary is where two tectonic plates move away from each-other.
Divergent plates. They form a divergent plate boundary.
A divergent plate boundary.
When two tectonic plates move away from each other, a divergent boundary is formed. Magma from the asthenosphere flows in to fill the resulting gap.
Divergent Plate Boundary. A Rift Valley forms between the two plates.
Divergent plates. They form a divergent plate 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.
The Earth's crust is broken up into several lithospheric or tectonic plates. These plates are constantly moving atop the Earth's mantle (semi-solid layer of molten rocks). Based upon their motion, tectonic plates are referred to as converging or diverging. Converging tectonic plates move towards each other and form convergent boundary. Diverging tectonic plates move away from each other and form divergent boundary.