Divergent or constructive
Convergent: plates move into one another.Divergent: plates move apart.Transform: plates move sideways in relation to each other.
divergent boundary
Plate boundaries.
The boundary between the African Plate and the Indo-Australian Plate is primarily a divergent boundary. This type of boundary is characterized by tectonic plates moving away from each other, which allows magma to rise from the mantle and create new crust. This process is evident in the formation of the Mid-Indian Ridge, where the two plates are separating. Additionally, there are some transform characteristics along the boundary, particularly where the plates interact with other adjacent plates.
Tectonic plates are the plates that move underground and cause volcanoes - I hope this answers your question. Z
Convergent: plates move into one another.Divergent: plates move apart.Transform: plates move sideways in relation to each other.
A divergent boundary is a boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other. This movement creates new crust as magma rises from the mantle and solidifies, forming mid-ocean ridges on the seafloor.
divergent plate
Divergent
The boundary between two plates moving together is called a convergent boundary. At convergent boundaries, one plate is usually subducted beneath the other, leading to the formation of mountain ranges, deep ocean trenches, and volcanic activity.
divergent boundary
divergent boundary
Convergence Boundary.
Plate boundaries.
This is a divergent plate boundary.
A fault.
This is called a convergent boundary. A divergent boundary is when plate move away from each other, and a transform boundary is when plates slide past each other.