Non-examples of convergent boundary
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Examples of non-convergent boundaries include “Mid-Atlantic Ridge and Great Rift Valley”. Iceland is an example of country undergoing continental non-convergent boundaries.
Convergent boundaries are the boundaries between “two or more tectonic plates” which are coming towards each other. Earthquakes happening at these regions are of high amplitudes and are catastrophic in nature.
The other form is divergent plate boundaries. Here, the earthquake is not of that amplitudes and barely reaches 5.5 in Richter scale.
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