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Which feature forms at a divergent boundary?

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Answered by iselitaperez7
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Answer:Rift Valley

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Ridge forms at a divergent boundary.

  • A diverging plate boundary frequently results in the formation of ridges, which are mountainous groups.
  • Magma escapes from the tectonic plates and creates this formation as they separate. A ridge is a separation of two pairs of tectonic plates, such as the South American Plate and the African Plate in the south and the North American Plate and the Eurasian Plate in the north.
  • This separation results in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, an undersea chain of mountains.
  • Because they are situated underwater, usually at great depths, ocean ridges are challenging to study.
  • Contrary to popular belief, scientists presently know more about ocean ridges than they do about the surfaces of some of our solar system's other planets.

Ridge forms at a divergent boundary.

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