Convergent boundary
Convergent boundary.
Transform boundary.
Transform boundary.
No. New oceanic crust is formed at a divergent boundary. A convergent boundary neither creates nor destroys crust.
Crust is destroyed at the convergent plate boundary. This is usually between the oceanic and continental plates. This is where subduction of the more dense crust occurs.
No. New crust is created along a divergent boundary. Crust is destroyed at a convergent boundary.
New crust is being added to the other edge of the boundary
New crust is being added to the other edge of the boundary
Convergent boundary.
The magma flows upward from the split in the crust caused by the boundary.
Divergent plate boundary.