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A convergent boundary.
An area where two tectonic plates collide is called a boundary. There are three kinds of boundaries. They are convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries.
convergent boundary
A convergent boundary is the place where two plates come together.Convergent boundary
A convergent plate boundary is a place where tectonic plates are moving together. The plates are sliding across the the plastic asthenosphere.
convergent boundary
Subduction takes place at a convergent plate boundary, where two tectonic plates collide and one plate is forced beneath the other into the Earth's mantle. This process is associated with the formation of deep ocean trenches and volcanic arcs.
At a convergent boundary, tectonic plates move toward each other, leading to phenomena such as subduction, mountain building, and volcanic activity. However, the formation of mid-ocean ridges does not occur at convergent boundaries; instead, it takes place at divergent boundaries where plates move apart. Therefore, the creation of mid-ocean ridges is the process that does not occur at a convergent boundary.
Convergent boundary...it's on my homework
Convergent boundaries take place where tectonic plates collide. This collision can result in subduction, where one plate is forced beneath another, or in the formation of mountain ranges. Examples of convergent boundaries include the Himalayas between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate.