Convergent boundaries, the junction where two or more plates meet causes a number of things to occur. 1) The denser oceanic plate subducts (to sink beneath) the lighter continental crust at this point the rock of the oceanic crust starts to melt (assimilation) and is referred to the "B subduction" zone or Wadati-Benioff Zone or boundary. Here volcanoes are formed by the heat released from the melting rock and trenches form where the oceanic subducts the continental 2) In a scenario where two continental plates meet fold mountains are formed but a process called "A" subduction as neither plate will want to subduct causing them to fold and buckle like a carpet forced onto a wall.
Divergent boundaries can cause hazards such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of new oceanic crust. These boundaries create tensional stress that can lead to earthquakes and the movement of magma to the surface, resulting in volcanic activity. The process of crustal extension and rifting at divergent boundaries can also create new oceanic crust, which may cause underwater volcanic eruptions.
Plate boundaries can cause hazards such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis. At convergent boundaries, where plates collide, the intense pressure can lead to earthquakes and volcanic activity. Transform boundaries, where plates slide past each other, can also cause earthquakes. Additionally, divergent boundaries, where plates move apart, can result in volcanic eruptions and earthquakes as magma rises to the surface.
Plates do not cause volcanoes. Volcanoes generally form at the boundaries between plates. They form at convergent and divergent boundaries.
There are two plate boundaries that cause volcanoes. They are the divergent and convergent plate boundaries.
Seafloor is created at divergent plate boundaries called the mid-ocean ridges.
Both transform boundaries and divergent boundaries involve movement of Earth's tectonic plates. However, transform boundaries involve plates sliding past each other horizontally, while divergent boundaries involve plates moving away from each other.
No. Divergent boundaries cause mid ocean ridges (MORs) to form.
they cause earthquakes
they cause earthquakes
Plate boundaries can cause hazards such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis. At convergent boundaries, where plates collide, the intense pressure can lead to earthquakes and volcanic activity. Transform boundaries, where plates slide past each other, can also cause earthquakes. Additionally, divergent boundaries, where plates move apart, can result in volcanic eruptions and earthquakes as magma rises to the surface.
divergent boundaries
What type of boundaries cause volcanoes? Divergent and transform fault boundaries cause volcanoes because they separate. Convergent boundaries cause earthquakes because they collide with other plates.
In plate tectonics, divergent boundaries occur when plates pull apart. On land, divergent boundaries form rifts or valleys. More commonly, divergent boundaries in the ocean occur and cause mid-oceanic ridges. Divergent boundaries can also form volcanoes when the plates separate enough to allow molten lava to seep out, harden, and eventually form islands.
Plates do not cause volcanoes. Volcanoes generally form at the boundaries between plates. They form at convergent and divergent boundaries.
convergent boundaries collide but divergent boundaries move away from each other.
There are two plate boundaries that cause volcanoes. They are the divergent and convergent plate boundaries.
divergent boundaries happen when 2 plates move apart or divide
On the seafloor. Yes, the mid oceanic ridges are all divergent boundaries.