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18 January, 15:14

How would you describe the motion of plates in a divergent boundary?

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  1. 18 January, 15:30
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    The plates move away from each other in a divergent boundary. As the plates move away from each other, the vacuum in between is replaced by rising magma from the mantle. This magma cools to form new crust. The geographical feature formed at such a boundary is the mid-ocean ridge, a mountainous range along the boundary.
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