Plate Boundaries Divergent Boundaries Occur at mid-ocean ridges Plates move apart (diverge) also called Constructive Boundaries Convergent Boundaries Plates.

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Plate Boundaries Divergent Boundaries Occur at mid-ocean ridges Plates move apart (diverge) also called Constructive Boundaries Convergent Boundaries Plates form at trenches also called Destructive Boundaries Severe Earth- quakes form here Strike-slip boundaries Also called Conservative Boundary 2 Plates grind & slip past Horizontally Formed by lateral faults

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