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shortly say what happens to the plates at a divergent boundarny
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At a divergent boundary, tectonic plates move apart; mantle material rises, melts, and fills the gap to form new crust (seafloor spreading), producing mid‑ocean ridges or rift valleys, volcanic activity, and shallow earthquakes.
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