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What plates move towards each other?

convergent


In which direction do plates travel at a convergent boundary?

At a convergent boundary, plates move towards each other.


How do convergent move?

They Move Towards Each Other because of the Plates.


Do convergent plates move away from each other?

they move against one another


Do plates slide past each other at convergent boundaries?

At convergent boundaries, plates do not slide past each other. Instead, they move towards each other and collide or subduct under one another. This collision or subduction process is what characterizes convergent plate boundaries.


What are the three plate movements?

The three main types of plate movements are convergent, where plates move towards each other; divergent, where plates move away from each other; and transform, where plates slide past each other horizontally.


What are three ways plates can move in relation to one another?

Plates either move towards each other (convergent plates), away from each other (divergent plates) or slide next to each other (transform plates).


What type of plate boundary occurs when two plates move towards each other?

This is called a convergent boundary, because the two plates are converging, or coming together.


Where do convergent plates move?

Convergent plates move towards each other, leading to a collision or subduction of the plates. This movement can result in the formation of mountain ranges, deep ocean trenches, and volcanic activity.


How are convergert plates different from divergent plates?

Convergent plates move towards each other, causing alot of compressional forces. Divergent plates move away from each other causing alot of tensional forces.


What will occur at a convergent plate boundary?

as the plates move towards each other the denser plate subducts into the asthenphere


What do we call the plate boundary where plates are moving towards each other?

Convergence Boundary.