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No. They occur at convergent boundaries.
Convergent boundaries are where two tectonic plates hit each other. This can cause earthquakes, but can also create mountains.
Convergent.
An example of convergent plate boundaries on earth is the Himalayas. :)
convergent boundaries collide but divergent boundaries move away from each other.
a mountain forms
it is found in the Nepal where the Himalayas lye under that is the convergent boundary
The Convergent Boundaries are classifid according to the compass direction of movement of the plates.
No. They create faults like San Andreas in California. Volcanoes form at convergent boundaries.
Some similarities between convergent and divergent boundaries are that both create faults that are capable of producing earthquakes; both are tectonic plates; and both are part of the lithosphere.
Convergent boundaries.
Convergent boundary mountains are mountains formed by convergent boundaries.