Transform Boundaries don't destroy or create new crust(:
Older material
Convergent boundary
Subduction.
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.
It forms a convergent boundary with the South American Plate, divergent.
Older material
recessive plate boundary
Divergent plate boundary.
Convergent boundary
Crust is destroyed at the convergent plate boundary. This is usually between the oceanic and continental plates. This is where subduction of the more dense crust occurs.
Convergent plate boundaries.
Subduction.
The magma flows upward from the split in the crust caused by the boundary.
The Divergent Boundaries.
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.
tides will occur.