It depends very much on the type of destructive plate margin. There are 3.
Oceanic plate to Oceanic plate. This type causes both. The volcano is due to magma rising The earthquakes form when one plate is subducted and tension or stress builds up due to friction. When this is released earthquakes occur. The name of the area where earthquakes occur is called the benioff zone.
This is also true of Oceanic to Continental.
Continental to Continental is different. And, i have no idea as my geology teachers have told me somehting different each time i ask. I know they produce earthquakes again due to pressure and release of said pressure. But volcanoes? I have been told both yes and no, however, i am inclined to say no.
the thing that causesmountain building is convergant plates, they are plates that collide together.
Earthquakes are caused at all plate boundaries.
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a plate boundary there are constructive plate boundaries, destructive plate boundaries, conservative plate boundaries and collision plate boundaries
Destructive plate boundaries.
Convergent plate boundaries are also know as destructive plate boundaries because of subduction. They are actively deforming regions where two or more tectonic plates or fragments of the lithosphere move toward one another and collide and form either a subduction zone or a continental collision. They form volcanoes like Mt. St. Helens, chains of volcanoes like the Pacific Ring of Fire, mountain ranges like the Cascade Mountains, and island arc with a deep oceanic trench in front like the Marina trench near the Marina Islands. The Himalayan Mountains, Southern Alps in New Zealand, Aleutian Islands, Andes Mountains, Pontic mountains in Turkey, etc. have been formed by convergent plate boundaries.
Mountains.
convergent
They are both formed at destructive plate boundaries
Mountains form at convergent plate boundaries.
A destructive plate boundary.
mountains are usually formed on plate boundaries because earthquakes happen at plate boundaries. earthquakes can form mountains.
a plate boundary there are constructive plate boundaries, destructive plate boundaries, conservative plate boundaries and collision plate boundaries
Convergent plate boundaries.
At destructive collision plate boundaries eg Alps (collision of African and Eurasian plates)
destructive or convergent boundaries
Folded mountains are formed when two of the tectonic plates that make up Earth's crust push together at the border. The extreme pressure forces the edges of the plates upwards into a series of folds.
They are mountains which have been raised as a result from destructive plate boundaries where the Australian-Indian plate collides with the Eurasian plate. Thus in turn as the continental crust cannot be driven downwards it is raised to form theis mountain range.
Destructive plate boundaries.
Mountains form at convergent plate boundaries.