A system boundary defines the scope and limits of a system, indicating what is included within the system and what is not. It helps in understanding the interactions between the system and its external environment. This boundary is essential for determining system requirements and ensuring that all necessary components are considered.
A convergent boundary adds to the lithosphere by bringing new material to the crust through subduction or continental collision. This process helps in the formation of mountain ranges and volcanic arcs.
Godington Boundry was created in 1970.
Contenental/contenental
The San Andreas fault -- the boundary between the Pacific and North American plates
(A+LS) Convergent Boundary
Andes
Convergent boundry
the boundry formed by the collision of 2 lithosphere plates
The Nubian/African boundry and the Somalian boundry
Boundry line Atlantic and gulf of mexico
it is on the poo boundry becaue it farts and smells like sulphur (rotten eggs)
its sovereignity
Transform boundarys are also called strike-slip faults. The only transform boundry is in California.
Mississippi
The Caucasus Mountains.
maryland
Border or boundry