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Divergent boundary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In plate tectonics, a divergent boundary or divergent plate boundary (also known as a constructive boundary or an extensional boundary ) is a linear feature that exists between two tectonic pl...
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Convergent boundary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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There are 3 primary types of Tectonic Plate boundaries: Divergent boundaries; Covergent boundaries; and Transform boundaries. As the giant plates move, diverging [pulling apart] or converging [coming together] along their borders, tremendous energies are unleashed resulting in tremors that transform Earth’s surface.
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The diverging currents exert a weak tension or "pull" on the plate above it. Tension and high heat weakens the floating plate and it begins to break apart. The two sides move away in ... Continue to convergent boundaries, return to plate tectonics home or use the back button on your browser to return to previous page.
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Plate Tectonics question: Why do tall mountains form at converging tectonic plate boundraies but not typically at sliding or diverging tectonic plate boundaries? From Plate Tectonics 101, mountain ranges ... Is Mount Helka on a diverging plate boundary? ... What type of earthquakes are associated with convergent plate boundaries?
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Four types of plate boundaries are recognized and are depicted in Figure 15.15. A Spreading boundary occurs where plates are moving away (diverging) from one another, like along the midocean ridge . Here, new crust is formed.
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At diverging plate boundaries and at hot spots in the otherwise solid lithosphere, molten material wells up to the surface, forming a new crust. ... Plate boundaries do not necessarily match the coastlines of continents. A plate can consist of continental crust, oceanic crust, or both. In most cases, continents are part...
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