Earthquakes and tsunamis.
Earthquakes are caused by the shifting or rubbing of tectonic plates, while tsunamis are a result of the displacement of the water, generating waves which gradually increase in height and power.
The layer where tectonic plates collide, spread, and rub is known as the lithosphere, which encompasses the Earth's crust and the uppermost part of the mantle. The interactions at plate boundaries, such as convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries, lead to the formation of various surface features like mountains, volcanoes, and earthquakes. These geological events are a direct result of the stress and movement of the tectonic plates in this layer.
Divergent boundaries such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and East Pacific Rise are examples of earth plates spreading apart slowly. This process results in the continuous formation of new oceanic crust as magma rises to the surface and solidifies.
They're spread around the world... usually along the edges of tectonic plates.
When tectonic plates spread and goes apart they form a ridge, trench, and etc. the line is called a divergent boundary. On the opposite side it causes a convergent boundary when two plates come and crush each other or slides underneath the other forming volcanoes and mountains
Transform plates are also known as "Spreading Plates." Therefore, they spread apart
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The layer where tectonic plates collide, spread, and rub is known as the lithosphere, which encompasses the Earth's crust and the uppermost part of the mantle. The interactions at plate boundaries, such as convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries, lead to the formation of various surface features like mountains, volcanoes, and earthquakes. These geological events are a direct result of the stress and movement of the tectonic plates in this layer.
After pangea, the ancient super-continent, spread out.
Divergent boundaries such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and East Pacific Rise are examples of earth plates spreading apart slowly. This process results in the continuous formation of new oceanic crust as magma rises to the surface and solidifies.
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When two tectonic plates spread apart, it creates a divergent boundary where new crust is formed as magma rises and solidifies between the plates. This process leads to seafloor spreading and the formation of features like mid-ocean ridges.
When Earth's plates spread apart, it is known as seafloor spreading. This process occurs at mid-ocean ridges where new crust is formed as magma rises up from the mantle and solidifies. As the plates move apart, they create new oceanic crust.
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a spreading boundary is when 2 plates spread apart from each other.
They're spread around the world... usually along the edges of tectonic plates.
under water volcanoes move the oceanic plates and spread them
Normally it's naturally formed by water flow and sometimes the spread of the tectonic plates.