The answer is Divergent Boundary......
Seafloor is created at divergent plate boundaries called the mid-ocean ridges.
Convergent boundaries
Mid-ocean ridges are the most common type of underwater mountain range formed by tectonic plates moving apart, allowing magma to rise and create new oceanic crust.
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.
A convergent plate boundary creates a deep ocean trench along the edge of a continent. In this boundary type, an oceanic plate is forced beneath a continental plate, leading to the formation of the trench due to subduction.
Seafloor is created at divergent plate boundaries called the mid-ocean ridges.
the ocean.
The Cascade Range mountains were created by a convergent boundary where the Juan de Fuca Plate is being subducted beneath the North American Plate. This collision led to magma being generated and rising to the surface, resulting in the volcanic peaks of the Cascade Range.
Papua New Guinea is a Ocean-Ocean Convergent Boundary Type
Divergent Boundary
divergent
this is a convergent boundary
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it is a type of plate boundary that move away from euchre's a result of the spreading of boundaries, new ocean floor is created. this mainly happens on the ocean floor and results in mid-ocean ridges
Convergent
Convergent boundaries
Divergent Boundary :)