Convergent boundary
The type of boundary that forms when the crust of one plate is pushed down under another plate and turned into molten rock is referred to as a convergent boundary. Convergent boundaries form when oceanic crust slides beneath continental crust.
Older material
Transform Boundaries don't destroy or create new crust(:
Continental /Oceanic Crust is being formed.
It forms a convergent boundary with the South American Plate, divergent.
Convergent boundary.
Transform boundary.
Transform boundary.
This would be called a Spreading center, or a divergent plate boundary.
The type of boundary that forms when the crust of one plate is pushed down under another plate and turned into molten rock is referred to as a convergent boundary. Convergent boundaries form when oceanic crust slides beneath continental crust.
Older material
Transform Boundaries don't destroy or create new crust(:
Continental /Oceanic Crust is being formed.
It forms a convergent boundary with the South American Plate, divergent.
Divergent: Created Collision\Subduction: Destroyed
It Is an east boundry because it is in the east and the way the water in flowing it depends on the people of Africa
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge represents a divergent plate boundary.