None, this formation is in the center of a continent. It is an erosion feature in sedimentary rocks.
A diverging is the type of plate boundary that the Hekla volcano formed. Hekla last erupted in 2000. It is located in Iceland. ADDED. Also called a "constructive" plate boundary, because the upwelling magma adds rock to the edges of the two plates.
I believe it is made out of sedimentary rock.
As the Eurasian plate and the African plate converged, the two plates collided. The rock strata along the boundary was compressed, resulting in the rock strata to fold and buckle. Over time, these folded rock strata formed a fold mountain range known as the Atlas Mountains.
convergant boundaries
a boundary where an oceanic plate plunges beneath a continental plate
A diverging is the type of plate boundary that the Hekla volcano formed. Hekla last erupted in 2000. It is located in Iceland. ADDED. Also called a "constructive" plate boundary, because the upwelling magma adds rock to the edges of the two plates.
I believe it is made out of sedimentary rock.
Mid-ocean ridge. A divergent plate boundary.
As the Eurasian plate and the African plate converged, the two plates collided. The rock strata along the boundary was compressed, resulting in the rock strata to fold and buckle. Over time, these folded rock strata formed a fold mountain range known as the Atlas Mountains.
i have no clue!
convergant boundaries
a boundary where an oceanic plate plunges beneath a continental plate
running water It was formed from water that was running away from home
Usually occurs at plate boundary collision areas.
Plate boundaries around Japan are convergent boundaries ie two plates are sliding towards each other. Japan has been formed as a result of the subduction of the Philippine Sea Plate beneath the continental Amurian Plate and Okinawa Plate to the south, and subduction of the Pacific Plate under the Okhotsk Plate to the north.
Volcano rock near volcano's, which are found near plate boundary's.
If there is movement of rock along this crack, then it is called a fault.