For a variety of reasons, the majority of the earth's most violent earthquakes and volcanoes occur in these areas
What changes in earth's surface that happen at a convergent boundary with those happen at a divergent boundary?
Yes, because of the huge compressional forces when two plates collide. This can happen at either a continental-continental boundary or a continental-oceanic boundary.
Geologically speaking, you are describing a subduction.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
The mantle convection currents beneath a continental convergent boundary will heat up and rise. They are heading toward each other, therefore, causing the two continents to collide.
Two things can happen, first the plates can collide into each other forcing one plate to go under the other. The second is that these plates can crumble up causing mountains to form.
What changes in earth's surface that happen at a convergent boundary with those happen at a divergent boundary?
Yes, because of the huge compressional forces when two plates collide. This can happen at either a continental-continental boundary or a continental-oceanic boundary.
Geologically speaking, you are describing a subduction.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
The mantle convection currents beneath a continental convergent boundary will heat up and rise. They are heading toward each other, therefore, causing the two continents to collide.
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Most likely Because of either a convergent boundary or a transform boundary that caused this.
Two things can happen, first the plates can collide into each other forcing one plate to go under the other. The second is that these plates can crumble up causing mountains to form.
Subduction is the process that takes place at convergent boundaries by which one tectonic plate moves under another tectonic plate.
The effect of subduction at the boundary of two plates is the movement of one tectonic plate under another tectonic plate. This creates a subduction zone, which often occurs in convergent boundaries.
Earthquake normally happen at or near the boundaries of tectonic plates. Particularly those where two plates are sliding past each other (a transform boundary) or are colliding (a convergent boundary). They can also occur away from the boundaries of tectonic plates but these tend to be far rarer and of much smaller magnitude.
Fold moutains are actually formed by crust which have been uplifted and folded by compressional forces. This occurs along convergent plate boundaries where 2 plates move towards each other, between continental plates or between an oceanic and a continental plate. The crust and the rocks get bent and crumpled, and massive layers of Earth's crust gets uplifted as a result, forming spectacular fold mountains. More well-know examples of fold mountains are the Himalayas in Asia and the Andes in South America.
When two plates meet each other thats called a Convergent boundary. They include areas where an oceanic plate slides below a continential plate.