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what plate boundary is it when plates move apart
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When plates move apart it’s called a divergent plate boundary (also called a constructive boundary). Examples: mid-ocean ridges (e.g., the Mid‑Atlantic Ridge) and continental rifts (e.g., the East African Rift). Features include seafloor spreading, rift valleys, volcanic activity, and shallow earthquakes.
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