Convergent boundry
the boundry formed by the collision of 2 lithosphere plates
The three main types of plate boundaries are divergent, convergent, and transform. Divergent boundaries occur where plates move apart, creating new crust. Convergent boundaries occur where plates collide and can result in subduction zones or mountain formation. Transform boundaries occur where plates slide past each other horizontally.
A convergent boundary adds to the lithosphere by bringing new material to the crust through subduction or continental collision. This process helps in the formation of mountain ranges and volcanic arcs.
They form on convergent boundaries.
Predominantly.... Convergent Boundary.
Mount Nyamuragira is on a convergent boundry
(A+LS) Convergent Boundary
Contenental/contenental
A convergent boundry is creating the shiveluch volcano in Russia. The Eurasian plate collides with the Pacific plate
Mountain Ranges
along convergent plate boundaries my favorite people in the crib.