Respuesta :
I belive the answer to your question is a if i am wrong i am so so very sorry.
A convergent plate boundary is formed when two tectonic plates clash One of the converging plates slips beneath the other in a process known as subduction.
The new magma (molten rock) rises and may erupt violently, forming volcanoes and, in certain cases, island arcs along the convergent boundary.
A diverging border is formed when two tectonic plates move away from each other. Earthquakes are widespread along these boundaries, and magma (molten rock) rises.
So, Option A is the correct option for the following question.
The other Options are incorrect as:
- Option B is incorrect as the chances of magma are more in both locations.
- Option C is incorrect as if subduction happens it will happen in both cases.
- Option D is incorrect as if seafloor spreading happened it will happen in both locations.
Thus Option A is the correct effect for both locations.
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