At convergent boundaries some mantle material can melt and rise through the crust, forming volcanoes.
convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, transform boundaries and plate boundaries
Convection currents beneath the tectonic plates of the crustal surface of the earth provide heat from the core in circular motions, and make plate boundaries move together from compressional forces at convergent boundaries, apart from tensional forces at divergent boundaries, and side by side from shear force at transform boundaries.
Convergent boundaries push together and in turn raise the ground to form mountains and mountain ranges.
What brings material from the Mantle to the Earth's Surface is rock...
Divergent boundaries, convergent boundaries, and transform boundaries are all cracks in the Earth's crust. They are located where the Earth's plates border one another.
Near plate boundaries.
it is called magma.
Molten rock material on Earth's surface is called lava. When under Earth's surface it's called magma
rain
it is called magma.
soil
Boundaries on Earth's surface are called geographic boundaries. These boundaries can be natural, such as mountains, rivers, and coastlines, or they can be artificial, such as borders between countries or states. Geographic boundaries help define territories, separate landforms, and demarcate political jurisdictions.