here are three types of tectonic plate boundaries. When two plates slide past each other, they form a Response area boundary. A Response area boundary occurs when two plates pull away from each other. When two plates collide with each other, they form a Response area boundary.

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I'm sorry, but there seems to be a mistake in your statement. The correct types of tectonic plate boundaries are:

1. Transform boundary: This occurs when two plates slide past each other horizontally. This movement often produces earthquakes.

2. Divergent boundary: Also known as a constructive boundary, this occurs when two plates move away from each other. Magma rises from the mantle to fill the gap, creating new crust and forming features like mid-ocean ridges.

3. Convergent boundary: This occurs when two plates collide with each other. Depending on the types of plates involved, three subtypes of convergent boundaries can form:
- Oceanic-continental convergence: Where oceanic crust subducts beneath continental crust, forming volcanic arcs.
- Oceanic-oceanic convergence: Where one oceanic plate subducts beneath another, forming volcanic island arcs.
- Continental-continental convergence: Where two continental plates collide, resulting in the creation of mountain ranges.

Each type of plate boundary has different geological effects and commonly leads to various landforms and geological hazards.
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