Monday, April 28, 2014

What Happens at Plate Boundaries BP14

  When divergent plates pull apart, it makes mountains, earthquakes, and volcanoes
  When transform boundaries rub up against eachother, it causes earthquakes.
  When convergent plates collide, it creates new land.
1. Plates interact by colliding, pulling apart, and rubbing up against eachother.
2. Well older land is recycled at convergent plate boundaries
3. At a convergent boundary between oceanic and continental crusts a tsunami occurs
4. The most powerful earthquakes occur in the San Andreas Fault
5. Land is not produced nor destroyed.

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