Plate boundary facts for kids
- Further information: Plate tectonics
The major types of plate boundaries are:
- Spreading boundaries. Mid-Atlantic Ridge and Africa's Great Rift Valley are examples. Rift valleys, mountains (orogeny), volcanoes.
- Collision boundaries. These collide, forming a subduction zone (West coast of the Americas) or a continental collision (India with Asia). Mountains (orogeny), valleys, volcanoes.
- Transform or fault boundaries. Here plates grind past each other along transform faults. Earthquakes, volcanoes,
- Conservative boundaries: little or no relative motion
All boundaries except the conservative ones are sites of major geological activity. We have plate boundaries on the earth.
Images for kids
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Global earthquake epicenters, 1963–1998. Most earthquakes occur in narrow belts that correspond to the locations of lithospheric plate boundaries.
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