graphic organizer about the three type of boundary

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To create a graphic organizer about the three types of boundaries, you can use a table, a Venn diagram, or a flowchart. Here's an example using a table format:

Type of Boundary | Description | Examples
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Divergent | Plates move apart | Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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Convergent | Plates collide | Himalayan Mountains
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Transform | Plates slide past each other | San Andreas Fault

In this table, each row represents a different type of boundary: divergent, convergent, and transform. The three columns describe the characteristics of each boundary type: description and examples. You can add more rows or columns if needed to provide additional information or examples.

Remember, the information in the table can be customized based on your needs and the level of detail you want to include. This is just one possible way to organize the information visually.