A divergent boundary.
A rift valley forms at a convergent boundary.
A rift valley
No, it would form along a separating (divergent) tectonic plate boundary.
No. Continental convergent plate boundaries form fold mountain ranges. A rift valley will form at a divergent plate boundary.
No. Continental convergent plate boundaries form fold mountain ranges. A rift valley will form at a divergent plate boundary.
A divergent boundary.
Rift valley
A rift valley is evidence of a divergent plate boundary, where two tectonic plates are moving away from each other. This movement creates a gap in the Earth's crust, resulting in the formation of a rift valley.
A divergent boundary.
A rift valley forms due to a divergent plate boundary. As the plates move apart, the crust stretches and thins, creating a depression that can eventually develop into a valley with steep walls. An example of a rift valley formed by a divergent boundary is the East African Rift.
Yes, yes it does. These valleys can contain magma.
A rift valley.