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Describe each figure.How those each figure differ?how are the figures similar?what did you notice with the space in between the two plates?

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Answered by Roshi06
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Answer:

Motion between tectonic plates can be divergent ... These models show 6 main types of plate tectonic boundaries. ... Label the landmasses of each continent

Answered by arshaarunsl
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Answer:

All of the figures depict the various ways that the plates move during earthquakes.

Explanation:

  • The Convergence fault is shown in Figure No. 1 and we can see that it is moving toward each other, which indicates that the plates are shuddering inward.
  • Because the continental plates are dense, this could result in some mountains being created as the other side of the plate moves beneath the other side.
  • The Divergence Fault, shown in Figure No. 2, is moving apart as can be seen. This just indicates that the plates are fracturing and drifting apart, which could result in numerous mishaps.
  • The transform fault, which can travel both forward and backward and may be deadly depending on its waves, comes last.
  • Because they combine all of those moves into one, love waves are the most hazardous waves.
  • Given that these are the plate motions that occur most frequently whenever an earthquake happens, they are comparable.
  • If the earthquake is already over, the gaps between the two plates will reveal what will happen next.
  • It might produce some hills or mountains if it has the convergence fault. If there is true, it might have a highly negative impact on not only humans and animals but also the environment.
  • Additionally, if it is the transform, it indicates that the waves are of great magnitude and that they typically occur in the mid-ocean ridge.

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