Respuesta :
In places where convection currents rise up towards the crust's surface, tectonic plates move away from each other in a process known as seafloor spreading (Fig. 7.21). Hot magma rises to the crust's surface, cracks develop in the ocean floor, and the magma pushes up and out to form mid-ocean ridges.
Answer:
When plates come into contact they change the earth's surface 3 types of way:
divergent boundary-plates move apart (horizontally)
convergent boundary-collide and dive or crumble
transform boundary-slide past one another