The rocks increase in age
New crust is formed from rising magma at divergent plate boundaries.
Transform boundaries are generally considered the least common of the three main boundary types. These boundaries involve plates sliding past each other horizontally, which occurs less frequently compared to convergent and divergent boundaries.
Either plates gets subducted which is usually the older plate.
the most famous divergent fault is the san Andreas faultEDIT: Actually, the San Andreas Fault is a Transform boundary. A Transform Boundary is when two plates are rubbing against each other while going opposite ways. A Divergent Boundary is when two plates move away from each other. Scientists have not pinpointed and named a Divergent Boundary but Divergent Boundaries usually occur under water in the sea, also called Sea Floor Spreading.
The process that allows the plates to move is called plate tectonics. It is driven by the movement of molten rock in the Earth's mantle, causing the plates to move either away from each other (divergent boundary), towards each other (convergent boundary), or past each other (transform boundary).
A divergent plate boundary is one where the two plates on either side of the boundary are moving apart; 'di-' meaning away. Convergent plates are moving together.
either a continental plate divergent boundary convergent boundary or a continental drift lol
New crust is formed from rising magma at divergent plate boundaries.
A divergent plate boundary creates a mid-ocean ridge. This occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other, leading to the upwelling of magma from the mantle, creating new oceanic crust at the mid-ocean ridge.
When two different crusts meet, a tectonic boundary is formed. Depending on the type of boundary, they can either move apart (divergent boundary), collide and push against each other (convergent boundary), or slide past each other horizontally (transform boundary). These interactions can result in various geological phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges.
Transform boundaries are generally considered the least common of the three main boundary types. These boundaries involve plates sliding past each other horizontally, which occurs less frequently compared to convergent and divergent boundaries.
Hi when to plates pul apart under the ocean its called tectonic plate drift or contenetial drift.This allows countries to moves centimetres evvey year in any direction the plate travels.sometimes the plates rub and can cause earthquakes ,volcanos or tsunamis.
A transform boundary, or conservative plate boundary, is a type of fault at the margin of two adjacent tectonic plates were the relative motion is horizontal in either sinistral or dextral direction between the two.
When one tectonic plate slides past another, it can create a transform boundary. At this boundary, the plates grind against each other, causing earthquakes. The San Andreas Fault in California is a well-known example of a transform boundary.
Either plates gets subducted which is usually the older plate.
the most famous divergent fault is the san Andreas faultEDIT: Actually, the San Andreas Fault is a Transform boundary. A Transform Boundary is when two plates are rubbing against each other while going opposite ways. A Divergent Boundary is when two plates move away from each other. Scientists have not pinpointed and named a Divergent Boundary but Divergent Boundaries usually occur under water in the sea, also called Sea Floor Spreading.
At divergent plate boundaries, plates move away from each other, leading to the formation of new crust. At convergent plate boundaries, plates move towards each other, often resulting in subduction or mountain formation. At transform plate boundaries, plates slide past each other horizontally, causing earthquakes.