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OpenStudy (mrcoolguy):

please help

OpenStudy (mrcoolguy):

OpenStudy (mrcoolguy):

i think B

jabez177 (jabez177):

Transform boundaries are places where plates slide sideways past each other. At transform boundaries lithosphere is neither created nor destroyed. Many transform boundaries are found on the sea floor, where they connect segments of diverging mid-ocean ridges. California's San Andreas fault is a transform boundary. http://www.geo.cornell.edu/hawaii/220/PRI/PRI_PT_transform.html

jabez177 (jabez177):

Do you still think it is B? :)

OpenStudy (mrcoolguy):

D ????

jabez177 (jabez177):

In plate tectonics, a divergent boundary or divergent plate boundary (also known as a constructive boundary or an extensional boundary) is a linear feature that exists between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other. Divergent boundary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divergent_boundary

OpenStudy (mrcoolguy):

is it C

jabez177 (jabez177):

In plate tectonics, a convergent boundary, also known as a destructive plate boundary (because of subduction), is an actively deforming region where two (or more) tectonic plates or fragments of the lithosphere move toward one another and collide. Convergent boundary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergent_boundary

jabez177 (jabez177):

I believe so. :)

OpenStudy (mrcoolguy):

ty

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