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Nadusha1986 [10]
3 years ago
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Match the type of boundary with its characteristic.

English
2 answers:
ivann1987 [24]3 years ago
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Answer:
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  [A]:  convergent — matches with — "near subduction zones" .
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  [B]:  divergent — matches with — "tension".
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  [C]:  transform — matches with — "shearing" .
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liq [111]3 years ago
6 0

Hi there!

The type of boundary matches with its characteristic like this:

A CONVERGENT boundary matches with <em>near subduction zones.</em>

A  DIVERGENT boundary matches with <em>tension. </em>

A TRANSFORM  boundary matches with <em>shearing.</em>

<u><em>Divergent</em></u> boundaries are formed when plates are pulling apart; this kind of force is called <em><u>tension</u></em>. The opposite boundary is a<u><em> convergent</em></u> boundary, where two plates collide; this happens <em><u>near subduction zones</u></em>.

On the other hand, the force present in a <em><u>transform</u></em> boundary is <u><em>shearing</em></u>, which is when two things grind past each other.

Hope this helps!

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