1. Convergent boundaries - there are three types of convergent boundaries: Oceanic-Continental Convergence - ceanic crust will always subduct under the continental crust this is because oceanic crust is naturally denser. Oceanic-Oceanic Convergence - both are dense so both will sink. Continental-Continental Convergence - when both collide they smash together and create a mountain
2. Divergent boundaries - 2 plate tectonics will move away from each other creating a new seafloor
3. Transform boundary - they slide one another and once they do pressure starts to build up and release a huge amount of energy and caused an intense earthquake
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Answer:
1. Convergent boundaries - there are three types of convergent boundaries: Oceanic-Continental Convergence - ceanic crust will always subduct under the continental crust this is because oceanic crust is naturally denser. Oceanic-Oceanic Convergence - both are dense so both will sink. Continental-Continental Convergence - when both collide they smash together and create a mountain
2. Divergent boundaries - 2 plate tectonics will move away from each other creating a new seafloor
3. Transform boundary - they slide one another and once they do pressure starts to build up and release a huge amount of energy and caused an intense earthquake
Explanation:
all plate boundaries can cause an earthquake