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A type of plate boundary that is transform faults (easily seen where they cut at right angles to the mid-ocean ridges) A.) convergent B.) transform C.) divergent

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The answer is Option C (Divergent Plate Boundary)

Mapping efforts have shown that mid-ocean ridges are discontinuous structures that cut at right angles to its length at various transform faults. They typically demarcate the boundary between two tectonic plates, and are therefore called divergent plate boundaries.
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