the best answer is reverse boundary
Regardless of how well stuck together the Earth's surface may seem on the surface, it actually consists of several different slabs. Volcanoes and earth quakes occur along the lines where one plate rubs up against another. One such boundary runs through/underneath Italy, another Japan. But Iraq is well way from any boundary zone, so it doesn't see any volcanic activity.
They form on convergent boundaries.
A divergent boundary is important because it is where tectonic plates are moving away from each other, causing new crust to form from magma rising to the surface. This process helps drive the movement of Earth's plates, shaping the continents and ocean floor, and contributing to the Earth's geological processes.
The Ural Mountains form the western boundary for the continent of Asia.
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A Divergent boundary is when two tectonic plates pull away from each other. (this can form a volcano because magma will come up through the crack in the earth)
The plate boundary that causes mountains to form is called a convergent boundary.
A divergent boundary.
I would say earth quakes and the pangea.....you know that giant land form that was all of the continents stuck together?? Yeah that...
the best answer is reverse boundary
Divergent plate boundary.
Deep ocean trenches form at colliding boundaries.Source:Science / Earth Science by Scott Foresmanthe diamond editionscottforesman.comPearson
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The Earth's major energy resource is the energy coming form the Sun.
Eastern boundary currents are relatively shallow, broad, and slow-flowing. Western boundary currents are warm, deep, narrow, and fast-flowing currents that form on the west side of ocean basins due to western intensification.