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===About Tectonic Plate Margins=== | ===About Tectonic Plate Margins=== | ||
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Meaning
A tectonic plate margin is a region where two tectonic plates meet.
About Tectonic Plate Margins
There are 3 types of Tectonic Plate Margins. These three different margins are:
Tectonic Plate Margins are often the site of natural hazards. Two key examples of hazards that occur at tectonic plate margins are Earthquakes and Volcanos.