Trenches are formed by divergent plates, Whereas Ridges are formed by plate in collision.
The ridge of a trench is the parapet.
Ridge
Trenches are formed by divergent plates, Whereas Ridges are formed by plate in collision.
Trench
The ridge of a trench is typically referred to as the "trench rim" or "trench wall." This elevated area marks the boundary of the trench and can be formed by the accumulation of sediment and debris. In the context of oceanic trenches, the surrounding landforms can include the trench slope and adjacent seafloor features.
The opposite of a trench would be an embankment, berm, or dike.(the opposite of a marine trench is a seamount or ridge)
Deep Trench in the ocean floor. It can sometimes be mistaken for a mid-ocean ridge.
Yes, a large trench known as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge runs down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean basin. This underwater mountain range is where tectonic plates are moving apart, causing new oceanic crust to form in the process.
It could be called a trench, crevice, ocean ridge, or abyss.
hard to say
usually a rift or trench
A ridge board doesn't support rafters of the bridge whereas a ridge beam does.