subdcting crust
Subduction
Trenches are found in a divergent boundary.
a cinder cone volcano is on a Divergent tectonic plate boundary
A rift valley is a deep faulted structure found along a divergent boundary. It forms as tectonic plates move away from each other, creating a depression in the Earth’s crust. Rift valleys are often associated with volcanic activity and can eventually develop into new ocean basins.
Volcanoes typically occur at two different types of plate boundaries. These two plate boundaries are: the diverging plate boundary where plates separate, and the converging plate boundaries where one plate is beneath another one at subduction zones.
Divergent Boundary
Composite cone
Most are found on converging
Subduction
convergent boundary -rift valley divergent boundary -mid-ocean ridge
mid-oceanic ridges are near the mountain range at the divergent boundary
Trenches are found in a divergent boundary.
The North America and Caribbean plates meet at a transform plate boundary. This type of boundary is characterized by plates sliding past each other horizontally, causing earthquakes along the boundary.
The plate boundary that is found along the coast of California is the San Andreas fault system that runs in a northwest- southwest direction I think that's the answer
Faultlines, Volcanoes, or Sinkholes
Generally (I think probably always), a mountain range develops at a convergent boundary.
Divergent boundaries are found along mid-ocean ridges, convergent boundaries are found at subduction zones and mountain ranges, and transform boundaries are found along fault lines like the San Andreas Fault in California.