A plate boundary.
When two plates come together it's known as the Convergent Boundry
The place where tectonic plates meet is called a plate boundary. These boundaries can be categorized as convergent, divergent, or transform, depending on how the plates are interacting with each other.
Boner.
colliding boundary
A convergent boundary is the place where two plates come together.Convergent boundary
The place where two tectonic plates come together is known as a convergent boundary. At these boundaries, plates may collide, leading to geological phenomena such as earthquakes, mountain formation, or volcanic activity. The interactions can vary depending on the types of plates involved, such as oceanic or continental.
Yes, tectonic plates are also known as crustal plates.
Transform plates are also known as "Spreading Plates." Therefore, they spread apart
Plates beneath the Earth's crust are located in the upper part of the mantle, known as the lithosphere. These plates are constantly moving and interacting with each other, causing geological phenomena like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mountain building.
Tectonic plates move due to the heat and pressure from the Earth's mantle, causing convection currents that push the plates apart or pull them together. This movement is known as plate tectonics.
parts of the crust and upper mantle
The block of rocks that comprise the Earth's crust are known as tectonic plates. These plates are sections of the lithosphere, which is the rigid outer layer of the Earth, and they include both continental and oceanic crust. Tectonic plates are constantly moving and interacting at their boundaries, leading to geological activity such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mountain building.