an earthquake
Tectonic plates colliding generally form mountains.
Colliding plates cause mountain ranges to grow.
Actually colliding plates cause earthquakes
The answer to this question is that the plates are still colliding which is causing the elevation of the volcano to become greater.
it is different because separating plates move apart gaps between the plates and allow magma, while colliding plates form collision produced from distinct landforms, and they are both the same because they both produce landforms.
Along their colliding (convergent) boundary.
Earthquakes are a feature associated with colliding plates. When tectonic plates collide, the intense pressure and friction can cause the plates to stick and build up stress. When this stress is released suddenly, it results in seismic energy being released in the form of an earthquake.
... Yes that is exactly where they form and the most dangerous volcanoes are formed in this area by wide opening, colliding plates.
sometimes. In rare cases, the backup caused by the plates colliding will create a long, flat, elevated area, or plateau.
it is different because separating plates move apart gaps between the plates and allow magma, while colliding plates form collision produced from distinct landforms, and they are both the same because they both produce landforms.
An earthquake forms by two plates colliding in any sea nearest to the country. Earthquakes form anywhere, where there is a big sea/ocean.
by plates colliding and forcing the ground to go up and they form mountains