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What is another name for destructive boundaries?

Another name for destructive boundaries is toxic boundaries. These are boundaries that harm rather than support individuals in relationships or interactions.


What another word for constructive interference?

Another name for it is wave interference.


Are volcanoes only found on constructive plate boundaries?

No


What is the where 2 tectonic plates meet called?

a plate boundary there are constructive plate boundaries, destructive plate boundaries, conservative plate boundaries and collision plate boundaries


Why is constructive boundaries a good nickname for divergent boundaries?

Its because they are zones/areas of new crustal formation/creation.


When do tectonic plates separate one another?

The plates which are constantly moving move apart at divergent boundaries. These are also called constructive boundaries because of the fact that new magma rises here and heals the diverging plates.


The region along the tectonic plate boundaries where one plate moves beneath another is called?

It's Constructive plate boundary which is often found near north & south america... The other r destructive & conservative.. BUT THE ANS IZZZ CONSTRUCTIVE,,,,


Why are new igneous rocks formed at constructive and destructive plate boundaries?

dont no


What boundary creates a crust?

The Divergent Boundaries.


What are divergent boundaries also called?

They are called constructive boundaries. New crust is constructed as the plates move apart and magma erupts.


The region along tectonic plate boundaries where one plate moves beneath another is called a?

It's Constructive plate boundary which is often found near north & south america... The other r destructive & conservative.. BUT THE ANS IZZZ CONSTRUCTIVE,,,,


What are name of the three sub-classes of tectonic plates?

The three main types of tectonic plate boundaries are convergent boundaries, where plates move toward each other; divergent boundaries, where plates move away from each other; and transform boundaries, where plates slide past each other horizontally.