The matching of each geological formation with the type of boundary Interaction can be done as
- Oceanic-oceanic divergence ;The mid-oceanic ridge system is a continuous oceanic ridge that runs through all five of Earth's oceans. Although it is an underground formation, It is the longest mountain range in the world
- Continental- continetal convergence ;The Himalayas are a non-volcanic mountain range that includes some of the world's highest peaks. The Himalayas lie between the Indo-Gangetic Plain of northern India and the Tibetan Plateau
- Oceanic-oceanic convergence; The Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean is the deepest trench in the world. Along its subduction zone, there's an area called Challenger's Deep, which is known to be the deepest point on Earth
What is the difference between continental convergence and divergence?
Divergent boundaries is the places where the plates separate and produce new crust.
Convergent boundaries is the place where two plates collide and break crust. Transform boundaries: as the plates move past one another horizontally, no crust is created or destroyed.
complete question;
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Match each geological formation with the type of boundary Interaction that most likely created it.
continental-continental
convergence
oceanic-oceanic
convergence
oceanic-oceanic
divergence
The mid-occanic ridge system
is a continuous oceanic ridge
that runs through all five of
Earth's oceans. Although it
is an underground formation,
It is the longest mountain
range in the world
The Himalayas are a non-volcanic
mountain range that includes
some of the world's highest
peaks. The Himalayas lie between
the Indo-Gangetic Plain of northern
India and the Tibetan Plateau.
The Mariana Trench in the Pacific
Ocean is the deepest trench in
the world. Along its subduction
zone, there's an area called
Challenger's Deep, which is
known to be the deepest point
on Earth