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Oceanic-continental convergence (when an oceanic plate meets a continental plate) & oceanic-oceanic convergence (2 oceanic plates) both involve oceanic plates & subduction. Continental-continental convergence (2 continental plates) involves neither.
this is because the oceanic plate is much denser than the continental plate so when they collide the oceanic plate will sink easily
oceanic
It's because the oceanic plate is more dense than the continental plate.
i have no idea i think continental
Oceanic-continental convergence (when an oceanic plate meets a continental plate) & oceanic-oceanic convergence (2 oceanic plates) both involve oceanic plates & subduction. Continental-continental convergence (2 continental plates) involves neither.
Continental crust is much thicker than oceanic crust. However, continental crust is denser and will therefore sink in subduction zones.
this is because the oceanic plate is much denser than the continental plate so when they collide the oceanic plate will sink easily
oceanic crust and continental crust collide, with the continental crust subducting under the oceanic
oceanic
These are zones/areas where two lithospheric plates, involving an oceanic and a continental plate collide.
is means under the oceanic crust the tectonicplate collide
It's because the oceanic plate is more dense than the continental plate.
i have no idea i think continental
The oceanic plate subduct under the continental because oceanic is made from basalt(rock) which is denser than andesite and granite(continental)
The oceanic plate must be more dense than the continental plate for this to happen.
These are zones/areas where two lithospheric plates, involving an oceanic and a continental plate collide.