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At a constructive (divergent) plate boundary, new crust is being created to infill the gaps caused by spreading plates. At a destructive (subduction-convergent) plate boundary, old, dense oceanic crust is diving into, and becoming part of the mantle.

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divergent means coming apart, i.e. formation of new crust by rifting within pre-existing crust at a mid ocean ridge.

convergent means coming together, i.e. subduction of crust into the mantle

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Q: Why are divergent boundaries considered constructive while convergent boundaries are considered destructive?
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