1. Pacific Plate and North American Plate
2. China Plate and Pacific Plate
3. Australian Plate and Pacific Plate
4. South American Plate and Nazca Plate
5. Eurasian Plate and African Plate
6. Eurasian Plate and Arabian Plate
7. Eurasian Plate and Australian PLATE
8. Scotia Plate and Antarctic Plate
the plates are moving away from each other.
The places where tectonic plates meet are called plate boundaries. There are three main types of plate boundaries: convergent boundaries (plates moving towards each other), divergent boundaries (plates moving away from each other), and transform boundaries (plates sliding past each other).
A divergent boundary is a boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other. This movement creates new crust as magma rises from the mantle and solidifies, forming mid-ocean ridges on the seafloor.
The tectonic plates are moving apart from each other. The gap created by plates that are moving away from each other is filled in by new crust, created from the solidification of lava which is derived from the decompression melting of rising mantle rock.
Converging plates come together. They converge together. Diverging plates come apart.
Yes, but no with each other. They can meet other plates.
the plates are moving away from each other.
Divergent
This is a divergent plate boundary.
The Plates are Divergent.
all volcanoes are caused by the earths plates moving toward each other and that is called convergent boundaries.
This is called a divergent plate boundary.
Tectonic Plates moving away from each other.
divergent boundary
When two plates move away from each other it is called a divergent plate boundary because they are dividing.
Is they are moving away from each other it is a divargent boundryif they are moving towards each other it is a convergent bounderyIf they are sliding pass each other its a transormation boundery
divergent plate