a) Divergent Plate Boundaries: Divergent plate boundaries are locations where plates are moving away from one another. This occurs above rising convection currents.
b) Convergent Plate Boundaries: Convergent plate boundaries are locations where lithospheric plates are moving towards one another. The plate collisions that occur in these areas can produce earthquakes, volcanic activity and crustal deformation.
c) Transform Boundary: Transform Plate Boundaries are locations where two plates slide past one another. The fracture zone that forms a transform plate boundary is known as a transform fault. Most transform faults are found in the ocean basin and connect offsets in the mid-ocean ridges.
Yes. As a matter of fact, all land masses on earth are located on tectonic plates. So Pennsylvania is riding on the same tectonic plate that is carrying a portion of Eastern North America. What many people are more concerned about are the boundaries between them. There are 3 primary types of Tectonic Plate boundaries: Divergent boundaries; Convergent boundaries; and Transform boundaries. These are the areas where seismic activity occurs. So, Pennsylvania is actually quite far from an active tectonic boundary. And, as a result, it most likely will not experience an earthquake of any significant magnitude in the near future. Pennsylvania has been a fair distance from the nearest plate boundary since the breakup of Pangaea about 150 million years ago.
this is a tough question. dont take my word for it, but maybe i can clarify. there are 3 tectonic plates in that area. the north american plate, caribbean plate, and the co cos plate. guatemala remember, is right under mexico. so its really close to the caribbean plate. i personally think it on the north american plate. please rate this and hope i helped thnx! :) ☺
3 main destructive (towards) constructive (apart) passive (alongside) there is another one but it is similar to destructive where the plates go towards but there is a different out come
"Plate tectonics" is a fancy word for "Continental Drift". In both theories the continents move.
Big Plates 1.Pacific Plate 2.North American Plate3. 3.Caribbean Plate 4.South American Plate 5.African Plate 6.Eurasian Plate 7.Arabian Plate 8.Indian Australian Plate Small Plates 1.Juan de Fuca Plate 2.Cocos Plate 3.Nazca Plate 4.Scotia Plate 5.Antarctic Plate 6.Philippine Plate
make a 3-D diagram showing all the types of plate formations that your learning about!
1. Spreading,or moving apart 2. Subduction,or diving under another plate 3. Collision,or Crashing into one another 4. Sliding past each other in a Shearing Motion -Hope this helps you guys...(=
Slip slide Reverse thrust Normal I think that's right. School sucks.The 3 types of tectonic plate boundaries are: constructive boundary, destructive boundary and conservative boundary.
The three main types of tectonic plate boundaries are divergent boundaries (where plates move apart), convergent boundaries (where plates collide), and transform boundaries (where plates slide past each other horizontally).
There are about 7 major tectonic plates that make up Earth's surface, including the Pacific Plate, North American Plate, Eurasian Plate, African Plate, Antarctic Plate, Indo-Australian Plate, and South American Plate.
Yes. As a matter of fact, all land masses on earth are located on tectonic plates. So Pennsylvania is riding on the same tectonic plate that is carrying a portion of Eastern North America. What many people are more concerned about are the boundaries between them. There are 3 primary types of Tectonic Plate boundaries: Divergent boundaries; Convergent boundaries; and Transform boundaries. These are the areas where seismic activity occurs. So, Pennsylvania is actually quite far from an active tectonic boundary. And, as a result, it most likely will not experience an earthquake of any significant magnitude in the near future. Pennsylvania has been a fair distance from the nearest plate boundary since the breakup of Pangaea about 150 million years ago.
The three tectonic plates that contain mostly SIMA (silicate and magnesium-rich rock) are the Pacific Plate, the Philippine Sea Plate, and the Juan de Fuca Plate. These plates are characterized by their oceanic crust composition, which is primarily made up of SIMA.
The three types of translational motion are rectilinear motion (in a straight line), curvilinear motion (in a curved path), and circular motion (along a circular path).
El Chichón volcano is located on the North American Plate. It is situated near the eastern margin of the Cocos Plate where it subducts beneath the North American Plate, leading to volcanic activity in the region.
this is a tough question. dont take my word for it, but maybe i can clarify. there are 3 tectonic plates in that area. the north american plate, caribbean plate, and the co cos plate. guatemala remember, is right under mexico. so its really close to the caribbean plate. i personally think it on the north american plate. please rate this and hope i helped thnx! :) ☺
3 main destructive (towards) constructive (apart) passive (alongside) there is another one but it is similar to destructive where the plates go towards but there is a different out come
The interaction areas between tectonic plates are called boundaries. There are three types of boundaries:Transform--where plates essentially grind past each other with no subduction.Convergent--where plates collide. Oceanic plate to oceanic plate convergence will result in the more dense plate subducting under the less dense plate.Divergent--where plates move apart. The major diverging plates are located at the mid-ocean ridge system where melting material from the asthenosphere fills in the separating plate zone, creating new crust.