Understanding Divergent Boundaries

Understanding Divergent Boundaries

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Interactive Video

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Mia Campbell

Science, Geography

7th - 10th Grade

Hard

02:53

The video tutorial explains divergent boundaries, one of the three main types of plate boundaries in plate tectonics. Divergent boundaries, also known as constructive boundaries, are characterized by the creation of new crust as tectonic plates move apart. These boundaries are mostly found in oceans and are marked by features such as shallow seismic activity and raised ridges due to new crust formation. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is highlighted as a prominent example, showcasing the effects of divergent boundaries, particularly in Iceland, where the island is being split by tectonic activity.

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1.

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Which of the following is NOT one of the three main types of plate boundaries?

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What is a key characteristic of divergent boundaries?

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What is the primary reason divergent boundaries are called constructive?

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Which feature is commonly associated with divergent boundaries?

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What is bathymetry?

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Which of the following is NOT a feature of divergent boundaries?

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Which ocean feature is commonly found at divergent boundaries?

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What is a distinguishing feature of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge?

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How does the Mid-Atlantic Ridge affect Iceland?

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What is the average spreading rate of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge?

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