African!
The mid ocean ridge separates many plates, not just two. In the Atlantic Ocean it separates the Eurasian and African plates from the North American Plate and the African Plate from the South American Plate. In the Indian Ocean it separates the African Plate from the Antarctic, Australian, Indian Plates and the Australian Plate from the Antarctic Plate. In the Red Sea it separates the African Plate from the Arabian Plate. In the Pacific Ocean it separates the Pacific Plate from the Antarctic, Nazca, Cocos, and Juan de Fuca Plates and the Nazca Plate from the Cocos and Antarctic Plates.
The South American Plate and the Nazca Plate are separated by a convergent boundary, specifically a subduction zone. This is where the Nazca Plate is forced under the South American Plate, creating the Andes mountain range and causing volcanic activity.
The East Pacific Rise separates the Nazca Plate from the Pacific Plate.
What tectonic plate is Texas on you ask? Texas is on the North American Plate, baby!
Eyjafjallajokull is located in Iceland on the Mid-Atlantic-Ridge which separates the North American and Eurasian plates.
African Plate
African!
it corresponds to the south american, african, north american, and eurasian plates
It separates the Eurasian Plate and North American Platenorth american
Iceland is a volcanic island on the midatlantic ridge, separating the North American Plate to the west from the European Plate to the east.
It separates the Eurasian Plate and North American Plate in the North Atlantic, and the African Plate from the South American Plate in the South Atlantic.
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge separates the North American Plate and the Eurasian Plate in the northern segment, while it separates the South American Plate and the African Plate in the southern segment. This mid-ocean ridge is a divergent boundary where tectonic plates move apart, allowing magma to rise and create new oceanic crust.
convergent
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge separates the Eurasian Plate from the North American Plate.
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge separates the North American plate from the African plate. This ridge runs through the Atlantic Ocean and marks the boundary where the two plates are moving apart.
The southern half of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge separates the South American Plate from the African Plate. This divergent boundary is characterized by seafloor spreading, where new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates move apart. The movement of these plates contributes to geological activity in the region, including earthquakes and volcanic activity.
The mid ocean ridge separates many plates, not just two. In the Atlantic Ocean it separates the Eurasian and African plates from the North American Plate and the African Plate from the South American Plate. In the Indian Ocean it separates the African Plate from the Antarctic, Australian, Indian Plates and the Australian Plate from the Antarctic Plate. In the Red Sea it separates the African Plate from the Arabian Plate. In the Pacific Ocean it separates the Pacific Plate from the Antarctic, Nazca, Cocos, and Juan de Fuca Plates and the Nazca Plate from the Cocos and Antarctic Plates.