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where plates slide past each other and crust is neither made nor destroyed by swethan
they generally have a deep trench.
At convergent boundaries are boundaries the crust is destroyed by subduction of oceanic crust underneath continental crust or other oceanic crust.
At convergent boundaries are boundaries the crust is destroyed by subduction of oceanic crust underneath continental crust or other oceanic crust.
No. New oceanic crust is formed at a divergent boundary. A convergent boundary neither creates nor destroys crust.
Where is the crust neither formed nor destroyed? -In the subduction zone the crust is neither formed nor destroyed.
at a transform boundary
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where plates slide past each other and crust is neither made nor destroyed by swethan
they generally have a deep trench.
At convergent boundaries are boundaries the crust is destroyed by subduction of oceanic crust underneath continental crust or other oceanic crust.
At convergent boundaries are boundaries the crust is destroyed by subduction of oceanic crust underneath continental crust or other oceanic crust.
it's neither created or destroyed
onvergent
Divergent: Created Collision\Subduction: Destroyed
not exactly sure what you mean by this. but if i am, as crust is destroyed and turned to partial melted magma at destructive plates margins, new crust is formed at constructive plate margin which are often at mid-ocean ridges, e.g. the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.