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4. how do convergent plate boundaries differ from divergent plate bound…

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  1. how do convergent plate boundaries differ from divergent plate boundaries?

□ how much distance the plates move and
□ the flow of energy (where it comes from, wh
□ the flow of matter (where it comes from, wh
□ the feature that forms them

  1. an example of a divergent plate boundary is:

a. spreading ridge
b. subduction zone
c. hot spot

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

A divergent plate boundary is where tectonic plates move apart. A spreading ridge is a classic example of a divergent plate boundary where new crust is formed as magma rises to fill the gap between the separating plates. A sub - duction zone is a convergent plate boundary where one plate moves under another. A hot spot is a location where magma rises from deep within the mantle, not related to plate boundaries in the same way as a spreading ridge.

Answer:

a. Spreading Ridge