There are three main types of plate boundaries: divergent boundaries where plates move apart and new crust is formed, convergent boundaries where plates push together resulting in subduction or mountain building, and transform boundaries where plates slide past each other horizontally often causing earthquakes.
There are three main types of plate boundaries: divergent boundaries where plates move apart and new crust is formed, convergent boundaries where plates push together resulting in subduction or mountain building, and transform boundaries where plates slide past each other horizontally often causing earthquakes.
There are three main types of plate boundaries: divergent boundaries where plates move apart and new crust is formed, convergent boundaries where plates push together resulting in subduction or mountain building, and transform boundaries where plates slide past each other horizontally often causing earthquakes.