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OlgaM077 [116]
2 years ago
12

Select all the correct answers. which geographic features are associated with a divergent boundary? hydrothermal vents continent

al mountains ridges subduction trench rifts
Geography
1 answer:
NISA [10]2 years ago
5 0

Option (c ) ridges subduction and (d) trench rifts are the correct options.

Therefore, ridges and rifts are associated with a divergent boundary.

<h3>What is a Divergent Boundary? </h3>
  • It is an area where two tectonic plates are separating or two crustal plates are moving apart from one another.
  • It is also known as divergent plate boundary, or extensional boundary or constructive boundary.
  • When two plates move away from each other they create a gap or a crack. This crack can be filled by the magma from beneath the surface of earth.
  • There are mainly two kinds of plates involved in this procedure: the oceanic and the continental plates.
  • Most of these divergent boundaries occur between two oceanic plates. Example: Mid-Atlantic range.

To learn more about Divergent Boundary visit: brainly.com/question/16962517?

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