Yes. Tambora is located where the Indian-Australian plate and the Eurasian plate collide. When two plates collide, it forms a convergent boundary.
Mount Tambora is associated with a convergent plate boundary.
It was formed from the volcanism created by a subducting oceanic plate at a convergent plate boundary.
None. Mount Tabora is not creating a boundary. It was created by a convergent plate boundary.
Convergent Boundary.
Oceanic-continental convergent boundary, Oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary, and Continental-continental convergent boundary.
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There are 3 types of Convergent boundaries, they are; 1. Continental-continental convergent boundary. 2. Continental-oceanic convergent boundary. 3. Oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary.
a mountain forms
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Convergent boundary mountains are mountains formed by convergent boundaries.
a convergent boundary causes compression