There are three types of tectonic plate boundaries. When two plates slide past each other, they form a divergent? boundary. A convergent? boundary occurs when two plates pull away from each other. When two plates collide with each other, they form a transform? boundary.

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It looks like there are some mix-ups in your understanding of tectonic plate boundaries. Here’s the correct information:

  1. Divergent Boundaries: These occur when two tectonic plates move away from each other. This typically happens at mid-ocean ridges, where new oceanic crust is formed.

  2. Convergent Boundaries: These occur when two tectonic plates collide with each other. This can result in one plate being forced beneath another (subduction), leading to the formation of mountains, deep ocean trenches, and volcanic activity.

  3. Transform Boundaries: These occur when two plates slide past each other horizontally. The movement is primarily lateral, which can cause earthquakes.

So to clarify:

  • Divergent Boundary: Plates move apart
  • Convergent Boundary: Plates collide
  • Transform Boundary: Plates slide past each other

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