Assuming that you're referring to tectonic plates, nothing is formed when two plates move past each other other than a fault line and an earthquake.
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When two tectonic plates move away from each other, a divergent boundary is formed. Magma from the asthenosphere flows in to fill the resulting gap.
Convergent and divergent boundaries are terms used in plate tectonics to describe the juncture at two plates and how they move in relation to each other. Divergent plates move apart and convergent move towards each other.
When earths plates move away from each other ( separate ) Volcanoes form.
When two plates move away from each other it makes a falt line or a riffed. -bekahcboo
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new crust will be formed as the plates move away from each other.
Convergent and divergent boundaries are terms used in plate tectonics to describe the juncture at two plates and how they move in relation to each other. Divergent plates move apart and convergent move towards each other.
Convergent and divergent boundaries are terms used in plate tectonics to describe the juncture at two plates and how they move in relation to each other. Divergent plates move apart and convergent move towards each other.
When two tectonic plates move away from each other, a divergent boundary is formed. Magma from the asthenosphere flows in to fill the resulting gap.
Convergent and divergent boundaries are terms used in plate tectonics to describe the juncture at two plates and how they move in relation to each other. Divergent plates move apart and convergent move towards each other.
No, earthquakes happen as the result of Earth's tectonic plates moving. Tectonic plates are what make up the lithosphere, the top layer of the crust. When the plates move, they either rub against each other, called "shearing", collide with each other, "compression", or they move away from each other, "tension". As the plates move, the rumbling earthquake occurs.
Plates either move towards each other (convergent plates), away from each other (divergent plates) or slide next to each other (transform plates).
When plates slide past each other, move toward each other, and move away from each other.
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The tectonic plates move divergent when they move away from each other, convergent when they are colliding with each other, and trasform when they slide past each other.
When earths plates move away from each other ( separate ) Volcanoes form.