In plate tectonics, Convergent boundaries form mountains. What do divergent and transform boundaries form?
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Convergent boundaries form strong earthquakes, as well as volcanic mountains or islands, when the sinking oceanic plate melts. The third type is transform boundaries, or boundaries where plates slide past each other, forming strong earthquakes.
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- A divergent plate boundary often forms a mountain chain known as a ridge.
- This feature forms as magma escapes into the space between the spreading tectonic plates.
- A transform plate boundary occurs when two plates slide past each other, horizontally.
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