Divergent boundary.
Mt Eyjafjallajökull (whew!) is on 2 different tectonic plates.
The meeting point of two plates is called a plate boundary. At plate boundaries, tectonic forces cause the plates to interact with each other, resulting in various geologic phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the formation of mountains.
Tectonic plates move at various speeds, generally ranging from 2 to 10 centimeters per year. The rate of movement can vary depending on the specific plates involved and the type of boundary they form.
Hi when to plates pul apart under the ocean its called tectonic plate drift or contenetial drift.This allows countries to moves centimetres evvey year in any direction the plate travels.sometimes the plates rub and can cause earthquakes ,volcanos or tsunamis.
When two tectonic plates spread apart, it creates a divergent boundary where new crust is formed as magma rises and solidifies between the plates. This process leads to seafloor spreading and the formation of features like mid-ocean ridges.
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I'm guessing you're talking about the tectonic plates? Divergence.
Mt Eyjafjallajökull (whew!) is on 2 different tectonic plates.
a divergent plate boundary.
When two tectonic plates separate and move away from each other, they form a divergent boundary. This boundary is characterized by the creation of new crust as magma rises to fill the gap created by the moving plates.
Tectonic plates colliding generally form mountains.
A Transform Boundary Is When Two Tectonic Plates Slide By One Another
New Zealand is situated on the active boundary of the Pacific and Australian tectonic plates.
When tectonic plates separate, it can lead to the formation of new ocean basins and mid-ocean ridges. This process also releases magma from the mantle, creating volcanic activity along the boundary. Additionally, earthquakes are common as the plates move and interact with each other.
Earthquakes occur in Kobé because it is built between 2 tectonic plates, that's why when there is an earthquake the ground splits in half, that crack is the gap between the tectonic plates when they rub together, this is called a conservative boundary. I hope this answer has been of much use.
No. Everything lies on a tectonic plate. Cities that lie near where 2 tectonic plates meet have earthquakes. Tectonic Plates expand and contract, and it is often that they expand and rub against each other. As they rub, they may overlap and cause an earthquake. Obvioulsy, a city directly above where they overlap will feel it more than a city which is in the middle of a tectonic plate.