All three! Convergent, divergent, and transform.
divergent plate boundary
each plate boundary has a different boundaries. if you want the movement for a specific plate boundary, write the name of the plate boundary. :]
Divergent
This occurs at a convergent plate boundary and is known as subduction.
a coast of emergence
shearing work
spreading centers
spreading centers
Convergent boundary, which in this case would lead to mountain building (as in the Himalayas)
The boundary off the coast of Chile where the 8.8 earthquake occurred is a convergent boundary, specifically a subduction zone where the Nazca Plate is being pushed beneath the South American Plate. This type of boundary is associated with intense seismic activity and can result in powerful earthquakes.
divergent boundary
A strike-slip boundary is also known as a transform boundary. This type of boundary occurs where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally.