According to www.geology.com: the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at Iceland, East Africa, and the Red Sea.
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separating plates
Converging (destructive) plate boundary: where two plates collide. Diverging (constructive) plate boundary: where two plates move away from each other. Transform plate boundary: where two plates move, or grind, past each other. Like the boundary in California.
The two types of tectonic plates are continental and oceanic.
When two oceanic plates meet, which plate gets subducted and why
a divergent boundary is where two of earth plates are moving
Diverging Plate Boundary
separating plates
Converging (destructive) plate boundary: where two plates collide. Diverging (constructive) plate boundary: where two plates move away from each other. Transform plate boundary: where two plates move, or grind, past each other. Like the boundary in California.
Converging (destructive) plate boundary: where two plates collide. Diverging (constructive) plate boundary: where two plates move away from each other. Transform plate boundary: where two plates move, or grind, past each other. Like the boundary in California.
The two types of tectonic plates are continental and oceanic.
When two oceanic plates meet, which plate gets subducted and why
The two types of tectonic plates are continental and oceanic.
a divergent boundary is where two of earth plates are moving
Aleutians: Two oceanic plates Appalachians: Two continental plates Andes: One continental plate, one oceanic plate North American Cordillera: One island plateau, one continental plate Aleutian mountains are those that form when two oceanic plates collide. The Appalachians formed when two continents collided. Andean-type mountains form when oceanic crust is subducted under continental crust. The North American Cordillera is an example of arc-continent collision, which is when island plateaus join a continent.
oceanic convergence is when two oceanic plates subduct beneath one another.
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oceanic convergence is when two oceanic plates subduct beneath one another.