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Q: What can form when a compression squeezes rocks at a convergent place boundary?
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What can form compression squeezes rocks at a convergent place boundary?

Mountains


What can form when compression squeezes rocks at convergent place boundary?

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What boundary is the place where two plates push intoeachother?

A convergent boundary.


What boundary is it where two plates push together?

An area where two tectonic plates collide is called a boundary. There are three kinds of boundaries. They are convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries.


What is the place where two plates move together?

convergent boundary


What kind of plate boundary does subduction take place at?

A convergent plate boundary. a piece of continental crust and a piece of oceanic crust meeting at a convergent boundary.


What the place where two plates come together known as?

A convergent boundary is the place where two plates come together.Convergent boundary


What is convergent plate boundary and what are the plates doing?

A convergent plate boundary is a place where tectonic plates are moving together. The plates are sliding across the the plastic asthenosphere.


The place where two tectonic plates push into another?

convergent boundary


What forms at a convergent boundary?

A convergent boundary is a place where two plates collide, which can form earthquakes from the impact, and volcanoes. Mountains can also be formed by this process. The Himalayas were formed like this.


What kind of Plate boundary is in japan?

Japan is at the meeting place of four tectonic plates: The Pacific Plate, The Eurasian Plates, The Philippine Plate, and the Okhotsk Plate (sometimes considered part of the North American Plate).


What is the place where older crust is destoyed because two plates converge or push together?

Convergent boundary...it's on my homework