differentiate between converging and diverging tectonic plates
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Converging tectonic plates:
i) Converging plates move towards each other.
ii) Converging plates lead to the formation of fold mountains.
iii) Converging plates lead to the destruction of crust.
iv) Subduction zones are formed on the margins where plates converge.
v) Earthquakes occur mostly on convergent plate margins.
Diverging tectonic plates:
i) Diverging plates move away from each other.
ii) Diverging plates lead to the emergence of hot molten rock known as lava.
iii) Diverging plates lead to the formation of new crust.
iv) Diverging plates lead to formation of oceans and rift valleys.
v) Mid-oceanic ridges are formed due to volcanic activity in areas of divergent plate margins.
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i) Converging plates move towards each other.
ii) Converging plates lead to the formation of fold mountains.
iii) Converging plates lead to the destruction of crust.
iv) Subduction zones are formed on the margins where plates converge.
v) Earthquakes occur mostly on convergent plate margins.
Diverging tectonic plates:
i) Diverging plates move away from each other.
ii) Diverging plates lead to the emergence of hot molten rock known as lava.
iii) Diverging plates lead to the formation of new crust.
iv) Diverging plates lead to formation of oceans and rift valleys.
v) Mid-oceanic ridges are formed due to volcanic activity in areas of divergent plate margins.
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→ Convergent plates
Some plates comes towards each other this plate is called convergent plates.
→ Divergent plates
Some plates move away form each other and form Divergent plates.
→ Tectonic plates
Two plates when colide or slide under each other is called Tectonic plate.
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