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subduction zone or continental plate
Earthquakes can occur at any type of plate boundary, but the most powerful earthquakes tend to occur at convergent boundaries and at transform boundaries.
a transform boundary
That is a Strike-slip fault. This type of plate boundary is a relatively conservative boundary because the plates moves side by side horizontally causing little or no destruction of old plates or creation of new plates, but only causes a kind of boundary known as a Transform Boundary. An example of a transform boundary is the San Andreas fault, in California, USA North America.
convergent plate boundary
This kind of boundary is mountainous.
Transform boundary
A convergent boundary is where plates move together.
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subduction zone or continental plate
The mid-ocean ridge is formed along a divergent or constructive plate boundary between two plates of oceanic crust.
The Alps are primarily located along a convergent boundary where the Eurasian Plate collides with the African Plate. This boundary is marked by intense tectonic activity resulting in the uplifting of the mountain range.
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Places where plates crash or crunch together are called convergent boundaries.
Divergent boundary, i think cause if you look at it apart from another divergent means pull apart and convergent means to come together, but its the closest one.
A rift valley is evidence of a divergent plate boundary, where tectonic plates are moving away from each other. This movement creates a gap that can lead to the formation of a rift valley as the lithosphere is pulled apart.
Its a divergent boundary