A couple different types...
A strike-slip fault (either right lateral or left lateral) like the San Andreas fault in California. This type of fault moves horizontally.
A divergent zone is where two plates are moving away from one another, like the mid Atlantic ridge.
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A continent to continent convergent boundary does not have a subduction zone.
Convergent Boundary (Subduction Zone)
Sea floor bassalt and sediments.
A destructive plate boundary (WITH a subduction zone!)
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The Cascades are associated with a subduction zone, a type of convergent boundary.
A subduction zone forms
It is above a subduction zone
Something something in a subduction zone
Something something in a subduction zone
A continent to continent convergent boundary does not have a subduction zone.
Soufriere Hills forlmed along a subduction zone, a type of convergent plate boundary.
Convergent Boundary (Subduction Zone)
A destructive plate boundary - a subduction zone.
a subduction zone forms