Tectonic plates- it relates to Alfred Wagener's theory of continental drift
Plate boundaries that move away from each other are called divergent boundaries. This movement results in the plates separating from each other, often leading to the formation of new crust.
Yes, but no with each other. They can meet other plates.
When oceanic plates move away from each other, the process is called seafloor spreading. This occurs at divergent plate boundaries, where magma rises from the mantle to create new oceanic crust as the plates separate. This process often leads to the formation of mid-ocean ridges.
Ridges, called spreading centers, happen where two plates move away from each other. As the plates separate, molten mantle material (magma/melted rock) flows up to fill the void.
Plate boundaries.
When two plates move away from each other it makes a falt line or a riffed. -bekahcboo
This is called a convergent boundary. A divergent boundary is when plate move away from each other, and a transform boundary is when plates slide past each other.
When two plates move away from each other it makes a falt line or a riffed. -bekahcboo
This is called a divergent plate boundary.
divergent bounderies
When two plates move away from each other it is called a divergent plate boundary because they are dividing.
They are called divergent plate boundaries.
divergent boundary
divergent plate
Plate boundaries that move away from each other are called divergent boundaries. This movement results in the plates separating from each other, often leading to the formation of new crust.
Yes, but no with each other. They can meet other plates.
probably divergent,