trenches
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.
They are common at transform boundaries because strike-slip faults move up and down like transform boundaries.
The volcanic landforms at divergent ocean plate boundaries are oceanic ridges.
Convergent Divergent Transform
At transform boundaries, the plates move horizontal in relation to each other.
It creates earthquakes
there are many landforms such as volcanoes moutains little islands and trenches may also form at the transformation plate boundaries. i think this is the answer
Transform boundaries do not produce volcanic activity.
Rocks can form rift valleys and mountains.
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.
There are three main plate boundaries, convergent plate boundaries,divergent plate boundaries and transform fault boundaries. Convergent plate boundaries are when the plates collide together, this often causes mountain building. Divergent plate boundaries are when plates are moving apart, this is what caused the Mid Atlantic Ridges. Transform Fault Boundaries is when they move past each other horizontally, this boundary dosent cause any new landforms.
They are common at transform boundaries because strike-slip faults move up and down like transform boundaries.
Volcanoes, earthquakes and moutains. oceanic and oceanic, contiental and oceanic and continetal and continetal
Transform boundaries are locations where two plates slide past each other.
Rhe tectonic plates are moving in both divergent and transform boundaries
The four types of plate boundaries are divergent boundaries (plates moving apart), convergent boundaries (plates moving together), transform boundaries (plates sliding past each other), and subduction zones (one plate sinking beneath another).
The volcanic landforms at divergent ocean plate boundaries are oceanic ridges.