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Answered by LaghudeepSingh
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Convergent Boundary

As its name states, this boundary can be found along where two plates collide head-on, leading to the formation of either volcanoes, deep-sea trenches or mountains. Elaborating, convergent boundaries happen when one plate "pushes" to another plate. Good examples include the Western Pacific (with its deep-sea trenches and volcanoes) and the Himalayan Mountain Range (a product of the Indian plate pushing northward to Asia).

Divergent Boundary

Balancing out convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries happen when two plates separate or "split-apart". This phenomena is commonly observed in the ocean floor. When two plates split, magma rises to fill the empty space, and in the process form great ocean valleys and mountain ridges. A good example is the East Pacific Rise or the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

Transform fault/ Conservative Boundary

In this scenario, two plates neither collide head-on nor separate, but instead slide against each other, like how one rubs their hands together. A famous example of such a boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California. Transform Faults are often epicenters of huge earthquakes.

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Answered by aishbish
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There are four types of plate boundaries:

1.Divergent boundaries -- where new crust is generated as the plates pull away from each other.

2.Convergent boundaries -- where crust is destroyed as one plate dives under another.

3.Transform boundaries -- where crust is neither produced nor destroyed as the plates slide horizontally past each other.

4.Plate boundary zones -- broad belts in which boundaries are not well defined and the effects of plate interaction are unclear.

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