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Tectonic plates, galaxies in the universe, and expanding balloons are examples of things that move apart from each other.
At divergent boundaries, tectonic plates move apart, leading to the formation of new oceanic crust as magma rises from the mantle to fill the gap. This process creates mid-ocean ridges and can result in volcanic activity. Additionally, as the plates separate, earthquakes may occur due to the stresses involved in the movement.
Plates at boundaries can move apart (divergent boundary), collide (convergent boundary), or slide past each other horizontally (transform boundary). These movements can result in the formation of new crust, subduction of plates, or earthquakes along fault lines.
No, earthquakes can occur at any time of the year without following a specific seasonal pattern. Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface, which can happen at any time.
When plates move together, they can either collide and form mountains due to the compression forces, or one plate can be forced beneath the other in a process called subduction. Subduction zones are known for generating powerful earthquakes and volcanic activity.
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Most earthquakes happen at the plates because the plates (continental plates) sometimes move. If it moves and slides against another one going the other way, the plates' connecting part will tremble and shake and fall apart. It starts like this: 1. The plates start to move. The land between, roads, and other things bend. 2. The plates suddenly break, and some of the roads get carried away, so everything falls apart.
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When tectonic plates move, anything could happen.
New oceanic plates/crust are created in the space of separation.
The tectonic plates.
they move because its due to the magma and they move to form things etc.....
When the tectonic plates move underneath the continents.
Divergent Boundaries happen when two plates (oceanic or contental) begin to diverge, or move apart. Convergent Boundaries occur when two plates (again, oceanic or contential) begin to converge or move apart
When divergent boundary plates move apart, magma rises from the mantle to fill the gap, creating new oceanic crust. As the crust cools and solidifies, it forms a series of underwater mountain ranges known as mid-ocean ridges.