Magma that turns into lava. A crack in the ground.
a possible result of plates moving past each other is an earth quake
A possible result of plates moving along a transform boundary is earthquakes. The movement of plates past each other along a transform boundary can result in sudden release of energy, causing the Earth's crust to shake and creating seismic waves.
When it is two continental plates, new oceanic crust is formed, and when this continues, more oceanic crust is formed between the plates.
The area where two tectonic plates meet is called a plate boundary. These boundaries can be divergent (moving apart), convergent (moving together), or transform (sliding past each other). Plate boundaries are dynamic and can result in various geologic phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mountain formation.
Where 2 plates are separating, moving away from each other and magma fills the space.
Because both ranges are the result of two geologic plates "crashing" at each other. In the case of the Himalayas, they are the result of the Indian subcontinent crashing into the Eurasian Plate, and for the Sierra Madre Occidental, they result from the Pacific Plate moving northwards with respect of the North American Plate.
earthquakes occurring as the plates slide past each other in opposite directions.
Plates have always been moving away from each other there, so new crust is being formed there while the crust on the other side of those plates is being subducted into the mantle.
When tectonic plates move and grind against each other, this is an earthquake. If the moving of tectonic plates were to occur beneath the ocean's surface, the result would be a tsunami.
well in a volcano the lithospheric plates meet when magma moves and moves at the bottom and in the magma chamber the lava[magma] is moving around the lithospheric plates thats what forms them but what forms when they rub against each other is a volcanic eruption
The tectonic plates in California are sliding past each other along the San Andreas Fault, rather than colliding or separating. This movement can result in earthquakes as the plates shift horizontally.
As the plates grind against each other, it can lead to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges. The friction between the plates can cause stress to build up until it is released suddenly, resulting in these geologic events.