The antonym for divergent boundary is convergent boundary. In a divergent boundary, tectonic plates move away from each other, while in a convergent boundary, they move towards each other. This can result in subduction zones, mountain formation, or continental collision.
I believe the red sea is located at a divergent plate boundary.
Convergent on the western perimeter, divergent on the Easter perimeter.
The Mariana Trench is a convergent plate boundary.
Vesuvius is associated with a convergent boundary between the African Plate and the Eurasian Plate.
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The antonym for divergent boundary is convergent boundary. In a divergent boundary, tectonic plates move away from each other, while in a convergent boundary, they move towards each other. This can result in subduction zones, mountain formation, or continental collision.
No. It is associated with a convergent boundary.
I believe the red sea is located at a divergent plate boundary.
Convergent on the western perimeter, divergent on the Easter perimeter.
The Mariana Trench is a convergent plate boundary.
Vesuvius is associated with a convergent boundary between the African Plate and the Eurasian Plate.
The Falcon Volcano on the Tonga Islands are in the Indo-Australian Plate- a convergent boundary.
They can be associated with both, but are most often found near convergent boundaries.
The Andes are a result of the convergent boundary between the Nazca and South American Plate.
Convergent means where plates are moving together. Divergent means where plates are moving apart.
No but is it on a divergent plate boundary