It is created at mid-oceanic ridges (divergent boundaries) and it is destroyed at subduction zones (convergent boundary between oceanic crust and continental crust).
No. New crust is created along a divergent boundary. Crust is destroyed at a convergent boundary.
In a way. In rifting, crust is created. In subduction, crust is destroyed.
No new crust is created and no old crust is destroyed. The only thing that happens from the transform boundary is that when the rub against each other that create earthquakes.
near ocean trenches.
Divergent: Created Collision\Subduction: Destroyed
The Earth's crust is destroyed when subduction occurs.
created
it's neither created or destroyed
the shifting of earths crust
No. New crust is created along a divergent boundary. Crust is destroyed at a convergent boundary.
In a way. In rifting, crust is created. In subduction, crust is destroyed.
from the earths crust pushing together
No new crust is created and no old crust is destroyed. The only thing that happens from the transform boundary is that when the rub against each other that create earthquakes.
near ocean trenches.
Divergent: Created Collision\Subduction: Destroyed
onvergent
No crust is created when a transform boundary pulls away from each other.