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It is the boundary between the North American and Pacific lithospheric plates.
That would be the North American and Caribbean Plates. The earthquake happened on 12th January 2010
It is divergent between the North American and Eurasian plates. Volcanoes and earthquakes do occur along the boundary.
A plate is not classified as convergent, divergent, or transform, a plate boundary i.e. a boundary between plates is. All three types of plate boundary can be found along the edges of the North American plate.
The San Andreas fault is not connected to the North American or Pacific Plates but is merely the boundary between the two where they make contact. As such, it is a fault as well as a plate boundary.
The Eurasian and Caribbean plates are separated by the North American plate. Therefore, there is no plate boundary separating the two plates.
North America and Caribbean plates.
Convergent plate boundary between the North American and Caribbean plates.
Pacific and north america plates
north and south america plates
when two plates are slide past one another an example is the san Andreas fault California which is the boundary between the north America and pacific plates
The Pacific Plate and the North American Plate are the names of those two plates.
The transform boundary between the Caribbean and the North American plates. Please see the related question for more detailed information.
north American and Caribbean plates.
Haiti is on the boundary of two tectonic plates, the North American plate and the Caribbean plate. The shifting of these plates is what caused the massive 7 magnitude earthquake on January 12, 2010.
The Caribbean Sea is east of Central America
North America and the caribbean