When tectonic plates of the Earth move apart, scientists say they are undergoing "divergent" movement. This process often occurs at mid-ocean ridges, where magma rises to create new crust as the plates separate. Divergent boundaries can also lead to the formation of rift valleys on land. The movement can result in geological activity, including earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
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