Nothing. If they slide past each other smoothly, nothing happens. Yet, if they get stuck on one another, then they get stuck. But they have to keep moving. So, they stretch and stretch and stretch until they can't stretch any more, and then they snap. This creates shaking, which is pretty much how earthquakes are caused. Actually, I just did my science fair project on this same question. By the way, earthquakes can also cause aftershocks of tsunamis. Hope this helps!
At the boundaries of plates many things happen,
•There's Convergent boundaries which are when 2 plates push into one another creating a mountain range.
•There are Divergent boundaries which is when 2 plates pull apart causing a new crust to form creating a rift or a rift valley. They may also form volcanic islands.
•And Transform boundaries which is where 2 plates slide past each other in opposite directions usually causing earthquakes.
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Subduction occurs when one plate is forced downwards into the mantle, when the other plate slides over the top.
You could just look that up lol. Just to be nice the plate boundary that occurs is Transform plate boundary
a earthquake happens and a fault forms
these boundaries are formed when two plates collide. When the two plate bump one plate is absorbed in the mantle of the other. Heat and pressure when these plates collide causes volcanoes and earthquakes.
Rhe tectonic plates are moving in both divergent and transform boundaries
A brief description of each with occurences:Convergent--the collision of two plates from opposite directions. Mountain formation, volcanic activity, earthquakes. Divergent--The pulling apart of two plates in opposite directions. Creation of new crust with volcanism. Ridges. Transform--Where plates slide past each other. Earthquakes, fault mountains.
SPREADING ZONES Spreading zone occurs in the border of two tectonic plates. This happens when the plates generally move away from each other creating an opening for the magma to force through the surface.
Divergent boundaries- Plates move apart from each other Convergent boundaries- Plates compress against each other Transform boundaries- Plates move past each other
divergent boundaries happen when 2 plates move apart or divide
along divergent boundaries tectonic plates move apart & rifts are created
earthquakes occur where there are transformed boundaries.
When plates collide, plate boundaries are formed. There are three kinds. At divergent boundaries, two tectonic plates move away from each other and make earthquakes. At convergent boundaries, two plates come together and make mountain ranges. At transform boundaries, one plate slides under the other.
It could either cause Spreading boundaries (when the plates move apart), collision boundaries (Where one plate collides with the other forcing one underground- can cause volcano's, or transform boundaries (When plates scrape along side each other- causing Earthquakes.
convergent boundaries: plates move together divergent boundaries: plates move apart transform boundaries: plates move against each other
When plates rub against each other in any direction, it causes an earthquake.
tectonic plates move apart allowing magma to move to the surface.
these boundaries are formed when two plates collide. When the two plate bump one plate is absorbed in the mantle of the other. Heat and pressure when these plates collide causes volcanoes and earthquakes.
The primary plate boundaries of tectonic plates are located around the continents.
Plate boundaries, essentially, are the areas where two lithospheric plates meet. When this happens, one of three things can happen. Plates can move apart from each other, creating divergent boundaries. Plates can collide together, created convergent boundaries. Or plates can rub against each other in a parallel motion, created transform fault boundaries. Divergent boundaries, usually between two oceanic plates, creates an upswelling of magma from the lithosphere. Convergent boundaries, usually between oceanic and continental plates, causes the oceanic plate to subduct underneath the continental plate, leading to the destruction of seafloor. Transform fault boundaries neither destroy nor create lithosphere.
Boundaries are where two tectonic plates meet.