rift valley
A deep valley where two tectonic plates move apart is called a rift valley. This occurs due to divergent plate tectonics, where the plates separate and magma rises to create new crust. Examples include the East African Rift Valley and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Rift Valleys and divergent boundaries occur where two tectonic plates are spreading apart. A good example of a Rift Valley is the one located in Africa between Somalia and Ethiopia.
A mid-ocean ridge forms as tectonic plates move apart, creating a gap where magma rises from the mantle to form new crust. This process is known as seafloor spreading and results in the continuous growth of the ocean floor.
No, when two continental plates converge, they typically do not form a rift valley. Instead, this convergence often leads to the formation of mountain ranges due to the collision and uplift of the plates. Rift valleys are more commonly associated with divergent boundaries, where tectonic plates move apart.
divergent plate boundaries do.
It is called a rift valley.
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A rift valley.
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A deep valley where two tectonic plates move apart is called a rift valley. This occurs due to divergent plate tectonics, where the plates separate and magma rises to create new crust. Examples include the East African Rift Valley and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Plates move apart on divergent plate boundaries.
Rift Valleys and divergent boundaries occur where two tectonic plates are spreading apart. A good example of a Rift Valley is the one located in Africa between Somalia and Ethiopia.
Divergent plate movement, where tectonic plates move away from each other, can cause a rift valley to form. As the plates move apart, the lithosphere thins and cracks, creating a depression which eventually results in the formation of a rift valley.
On continents it is called a Rift Valley or Graben. in the ocean it is call a Mid Oceanic Ridge.
When the plates move apart they will more than likley create a large creak, Depending on how far they move apart. It would be a small creek.