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Earthquakes occur at all three types of plate boundary.
Volcanoes typically occur at two different types of plate boundaries. These two plate boundaries are: the diverging plate boundary where plates separate, and the converging plate boundaries where one plate is beneath another one at subduction zones.
what is the type of plate boundary? divergent, convergent, and transform
Yes, It is convergent
the correct answer is: For example, as rocks on one side of a transform plate boundary grind and push against the rocks on the other plate, mountain, such as the transverse ranges, can form.
The 3 types of plate boundaries that occur is the spreading boundary, fracture boundary, and the colliding boundary.
Shield volcanoes may occur far from any plate boundaries.
San Andreas Fault--transform plate boundary. Himalayan Mountain Range--convergent plate boundary. Mid-ocean ridge--divergent plate boundary.
transform, divergent, convergent, and hot spots
Earthquakes occur at all three types of plate boundary.
Volcanoes typically occur at two different types of plate boundaries. These two plate boundaries are: the diverging plate boundary where plates separate, and the converging plate boundaries where one plate is beneath another one at subduction zones.
what is the type of plate boundary? divergent, convergent, and transform
Yes, It is convergent
It is found on a destructive plate boundary
the correct answer is: For example, as rocks on one side of a transform plate boundary grind and push against the rocks on the other plate, mountain, such as the transverse ranges, can form.
1. Oceanic-oceanic convergent plate boundary. 2. Continental-continental convergent plate boundary. and 3. Oceanic-continental convergent plate boundary.
A consecutive plate boundary is where the tectonic plates meet. There are many types of boundaries, such as convergent, divergent, and transform.