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=Convergent Boundaries=


 * ======A convergent boundary is a plate that that pushes together and one plate goes on top of the other.======


 * ======Mt. Everest is a great example of Convergent boundaries. Due to the Convergent boundaries Mount Everest can be a little taller tomorrow than today.======


 * ======Himalaya Mountains is another great example. The mountains extended 1,600 miles in an ellipse across southern Asia from the bend of the Indus River in the northwest to the Brahmapytra in the east due to the convergent boundaries as well.======


 * Also examples are when there is so much pressure and one plate dives beneath another it causes underwater volcanoes.



=Transform Boundaries=


 * Transform boundaries are when two plates grind past each other which is called strike slip fault.


 * A really good example would be the San Andrea's Fault when the two plates grinded past each other.


 * Another example would be the Carribean plate when one plate barely slid past the Caribbean Sea,. This is the biggest oceanic plate tectonic.


 * Another example is when ever two plates grind past each other an do not break.



=Divergent Boundaries=
 * Divergent boundaries are when two plates grind past each other along plates called the strike slip fault.
 * Another example is the San Andrea's fault which is the most famous fault that when two plates slid past they didn't break or tear.
 * The Caribbean Plate is another example when the Plate grounded down against the North American Plate and South American Plate.
 * Due to these motions they often cause large earthquakes.

=Citations=

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Shaw, Cindy.2005. McGraw Hill Higher Education.
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