Convergent,Divergent, and Transform Boundaries
each plate boundary has a different boundaries. if you want the movement for a specific plate boundary, write the name of the plate boundary. :]
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At transform boundaries, the plates slide past each other horizontally in opposite directions. This movement creates friction between the plates, which can cause earthquakes.
divergent boundry
Transform fault boundaries move horizontally past each other in opposite directions. This movement occurs along tectonic plate boundaries, where the plates slide past one another, causing earthquakes.
the plate boundaries were Eurasian and African.
Diverging Plate Boundary
Shearing occurs at transform plate boundaries, where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally. This movement can result in earthquakes due to the friction between the plates. An example of a transform plate boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California.
Converging Plate Boundaries
Mountains form along convergent boundaries when 2 plates collide. These are also called colliding boundaries.
Any type of plate boundary can cause an earthquake. That said, areas along convergent, divergent, and transform tectonic plate boundaries are the most likely places for earthquakes to occur.
Plate boundaries are not found in volcanoes.Volcanoes occur along plate boundaries usually along convergent boundaries