A divergent boundary occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other. Along these boundaries, earthquakes are common and magma (molten rock) rises from the Earth’s mantle …
When two plates are moving away from each other, we call this a divergent plate boundary. Along these boundaries, magma rises from deep within the Earth and erupts to form new crust on …
Most divergent plate boundaries are underwater (Iceland is an exception), and form submarine mountain ranges called oceanic spreading ridges. While the process is volcanic, volcanoes …
Mid-ocean ridges occur along divergent plate boundaries, where new ocean floor is created as the Earth’s tectonic plates spread apart. As the plates separate, molten rock rises to the seafloor, …
example of a transform plate boundary is the San Andreas fault in California. Where tectonic plates are moving apart, they form a divergent plate boundary. At these boundaries, magma …
example of a transform plate boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California. Where tectonic plates are moving apart, they form a divergent plate boundary. At these bound-aries, magma …
Most divergent plate boundaries are underwater (Iceland is an exception), and form submarine mountain ranges called oceanic spreading ridges. If two tectonic plates collide more or less …
Another type of plate boundary is formed where tectonic plates are moving apart. At these diver-gent plate boundaries, magma (molten rock) rises from deep within the Earth and erupts to …
Most divergent plate boundaries are underwater (Iceland is an exception), and form submarine mountain ranges called oceanic spreading ridges. While the process is volcanic, volcanoes …
1. Review plate tectonics and continental drift. Be sure students understand the idea of convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries, as well as the types of earthquakes and …