a constructive plate boundary is where two plates move apart from eachother forming a gap which allows magma to rise and that leads to a earthquake.
The Izmit earthquake in 1999 occurred along a transform boundary, which is a type of conservative plate boundary. This earthquake resulted from the movement of the North Anatolian Fault, where the Eurasian Plate slides horizontally past the Anatolian Plate.
No, the L'Aquila earthquake was not caused by a conservative plate boundary. It was associated with the movement along a normal fault within the Eurasian Plate. Normal faulting occurs at divergent plate boundaries, where plates move away from each other, rather than at conservative plate boundaries where plates slide past each other horizontally.
A classic example of a conservative plate boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California. At this boundary, the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate slide past each other horizontally. This lateral movement can cause significant earthquakes, as the plates can become locked due to friction and then release suddenly. Unlike divergent or convergent boundaries, conservative boundaries do not typically produce volcanic activity.
a plate boundary there are constructive plate boundaries, destructive plate boundaries, conservative plate boundaries and collision plate boundaries
Transform boundary / conservative boundary.
a constructive plate boundary is where two plates move apart from eachother forming a gap which allows magma to rise and that leads to a earthquake.
A transform fault boundary is a conservative plate boundary. This is what gets rid of lithosphere.
The Izmit earthquake in 1999 occurred along a transform boundary, which is a type of conservative plate boundary. This earthquake resulted from the movement of the North Anatolian Fault, where the Eurasian Plate slides horizontally past the Anatolian Plate.
No, the L'Aquila earthquake was not caused by a conservative plate boundary. It was associated with the movement along a normal fault within the Eurasian Plate. Normal faulting occurs at divergent plate boundaries, where plates move away from each other, rather than at conservative plate boundaries where plates slide past each other horizontally.
No, it was a destructive plate boundry. :)
they are mainly conservative plate boundaries but can be all but constructive plate boundarys by callum 11
Yes it is, due to the force of the plate sliding by each other.
A classic example of a conservative plate boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California. At this boundary, the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate slide past each other horizontally. This lateral movement can cause significant earthquakes, as the plates can become locked due to friction and then release suddenly. Unlike divergent or convergent boundaries, conservative boundaries do not typically produce volcanic activity.
The North American plate on a conservative plate boundary with the Nazca plate creating the Rockies in western Canada.
conservative
a plate boundary there are constructive plate boundaries, destructive plate boundaries, conservative plate boundaries and collision plate boundaries
Transform boundary / conservative boundary.