Tectonic plates are plates underneath the ground we stand on that help to form the structure of the earth, when two tectonic plates colide they create terrains such as mountains. they have also been known to cause some Tsunami's.
I believe it is called a fault, like the San Andreas fault in California.
the answer is a rift zone
Oceanic plates are denser and thinner, found beneath the oceans, while continental plates are thicker and less dense, making up the Earth's landmasses. These two types of tectonic plates interact at boundaries, influencing processes like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
Plates tectonics move past each other at transform boundaries, where two plates slide horizontally past each other. This movement can cause earthquakes as the plates grind against each other. An example of a transform boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California.
The two types of tectonic plates are continental and oceanic.
The two types of tectonic plates are continental and oceanic.
Tectonic plates.
Anywhere there are tectonic plates, and when two tectonic plates hit each other
Bali is located on two tectonic plates, the Australian Plate and the Eurasian Plate. These plates interact along the Sunda Megathrust, which can result in seismic activity in the region.
A subduction zone is a place that occurs between two tectonic plates. It is the site where these tectonic plates have collided.
Boundaries are where two tectonic plates meet.
Two
Overlapping portions of two continents are known as continental plates or tectonic plates. These plates can collide, separate, or slide past each other due to the movement of the Earth's tectonic plates.
Tectonic plates are plates underneath the ground we stand on that help to form the structure of the earth, when two tectonic plates colide they create terrains such as mountains. they have also been known to cause some Tsunami's.
Mt Eyjafjallajökull (whew!) is on 2 different tectonic plates.
Divergent Plate Boundary. A Rift Valley forms between the two plates.