100m deep to to 400m deep
The ring of fire is created by convergent plate boundaries, where tectonic plates collide and one is forced beneath the other in a process known as subduction. This leads to volcanic activity and seismic events around the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, ocean ridges are divergent plate boundaries where tectonic plates move away from each other. As the plates separate, molten rock rises from the mantle and solidifies to form new oceanic crust, creating the underwater mountain range characteristic of ocean ridges.
The mid-ocean ridge does not occur along transform boundaries. It is a divergent boundary where two tectonic plates move apart, allowing magma to rise up and create new oceanic crust. Transform boundaries are where plates slide past each other horizontally.
Divergent boundaries in the ocean are characterized by the seafloor spreading apart as tectonic plates move away from each other. This process creates mid-ocean ridges, magma upwelling to form new crust, and hydrothermal vents that release mineral-rich fluids into the ocean. Earthquakes and volcanic activity are also common along divergent boundaries in the ocean.
A rift zone on land, a mid ocean ridge under the ocean.
No, boundaries are found everywhere.
Divergent boundaries form ocean ridges.
No. Plate boundaries pushing together will, over enough time, get rid of an ocean. Plate boundaries pulling apart from each other will create an ocean given enough time.
In ocean basins
Florida's boundaries are georgia, Alabama ,florida straits, gulf of mexico, and Atlantic Ocean.
The mid-ocean ridge is almost in all of the oceans
The ocean boundaries are land.
The Atlantic Ocean.
The three types of convergent boundaries are when two plates meet and two oceanic plate meet, or where an oceanic and continental plate meet.the three types of convergent boundaries are continent boundaries , continent - ocean boundaries, and last but not least............. ocean boundaries
Atlantic ocean and Pacificocean.by: Ahylin
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The ring of fire is created by convergent plate boundaries, where tectonic plates collide and one is forced beneath the other in a process known as subduction. This leads to volcanic activity and seismic events around the Pacific Ocean.