Pacific ring of fire.
No, divergent plate boundaries can occur both on the ocean floor and on land. When they occur on the ocean floor, they create mid-ocean ridges, while on land they can create rift valleys.
The East African Rift Valley is an example of a divergent plate boundary on land. It is where the African Plate is splitting apart, causing the formation of a rift valley with significant volcanic and seismic activity.
You can find transform boundaries on land and in the ocean. One famous example is the San Andreas Fault in California, where the Pacific Plate and North American Plate are sliding past each other horizontally. Another example is the East African Rift Valley, where the African Plate is splitting into two separate plates.
Hmm... depends on what kind. that is a broad subject. there are different kinds of faults. transform faults, diverging plates, and converging plates. converging comes together and creates trenches. diverging plates pull apart and created the mid ocean rift. transform faults are breaks in the boundaries that are caused by a sliding movement. there are two kinds of crusts. Oceanic Crust and Continental crust. Oceanic=in the ocean continental=on land here is a good example of plate tectonics, i just had to explain all that stuff. Subduction is when converging plates come together. they make a trench by one plate sliding under the other and into the mantle. this is an ongoing process, so, think of a conveyer belt. the oceanic crust plate that is sliding under the other and into the mantle keeps going into the mantle, it does not stop. also, google the mid-ocean ridge for more on diverging plate boundaries ;)
The plate that contains very little land is the Pacific Plate. This plate is mainly composed of oceanic crust and covers a large portion of the Pacific Ocean floor. It is known for its size and the numerous tectonic activities occurring along its borders.
the ocean sinks and the land expands
The process of an ocean plate meeting and pushing under a land plate is called subduction. This occurs at convergent plate boundaries, where the denser oceanic plate sinks beneath the less dense continental plate. Subduction can cause earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the formation of mountain ranges.
No, divergent plate boundaries can occur both on the ocean floor and on land. When they occur on the ocean floor, they create mid-ocean ridges, while on land they can create rift valleys.
Pacific ring of fire.
When an ocean plate collides with a continental plate, a subduction zone occurs and forms a deep trench. An ocean plate is more dense while a continental plate is less dense which causes the ocean plate to go under the continental plate and pull the land and water down, forming a trench.
When an ocean plate collides with a continental plate, a subduction zone occurs and forms a deep trench. An ocean plate is more dense while a continental plate is less dense which causes the ocean plate to go under the continental plate and pull the land and water down, forming a trench.
latitude of land
When an ocean plate collides with a continental plate, a subduction zone occurs and forms a deep trench. An ocean plate is more dense while a continental plate is less dense which causes the ocean plate to go under the continental plate and pull the land and water down, forming a trench.
Japan lies over 4 tectonic plates. These are:The North American PlateThe Eurasian PlateThe Pacific Plate.
Fernandina Island is part of the Galapagos Islands, which sit on the Nazca Plate in the Pacific Ocean.
Techtonic plates move under the earth moving land and water.
becouse it is coverd by the ocean