landforms associated with divergent boundaries are known as island arc orogeny and they lead to formation of islands and volcanoes along with trenches.
example would be Japanese island, aleutian island etc.
The landforms that could develop at a continental and oceanic divergent plate boundary includes; Rifts and Volcanic Mountains.
Divergent Boundary, (Constructive Boundary).
Constructive or divergent. The ridge formed is of basaltic rock type (though this is a generalisation), and is a source of volcanic activity. Iceland was formed as a result of the sea-floor spreading.
No. New oceanic crust is formed at a divergent boundary. A convergent boundary neither creates nor destroys crust.
Convergent on the western perimeter, divergent on the Easter perimeter.
Divergent boundary is formed
The landforms that could develop at a continental and oceanic divergent plate boundary includes; Rifts and Volcanic Mountains.
Divergent Boundary, (Constructive Boundary).
Divergent Boundary :D
New crust is formed at a divergent boundary
It creates a divergent boundary.
landforms associated with divergent boundaries are known as island arc orogeny and they lead to formation of islands and volcanoes along with trenches. example would be Japanese island, aleutian island etc.
spreading or divergent boundary
Divergent boundary
A divergent plate boundary (ridge)
a divergent boundary
No, the Alps are not a divergent boundary. The Alps are a mountain range formed from the collision of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates, a result of convergent boundary activity.