convection
Slab pull
Nazca
The nazca plate
It is subducting.
Convergent with the oceanic plate subducting under the continental plate.
The most common type of plate boundary is a convergent/compressional/destructive plate boundary. The plates are moving together. Examples of this are: Soufriere Hills volcano - the Atlantic plate is subducting underneath the Caribbean plate. Mt Pinatubo - the Phillippine plate is subducting beneath the indo-Australian plate. You get volcanoes and earthquakes at these plate boundaries. :) Hope this helped.
slab pull .(:
An ocean plate is subducting if it is flowing under a less dense plate at a convergent plate boundary.
the plate is stationary so for find the force exerted using the formula :-f =pav^2
Nazca
The nazca plate
When one plate moves under the other plate
It is subducting.
No. While only oceanic crust can subduct it is not always subducting. When two oceanic plates converge, only one of them subducts.
north american
Convergent with the oceanic plate subducting under the continental plate.
If an island is on a subducting plate and close to the area of subduction, it will gradually sink as it moves towards the trench. If the island is on the plate under which the other plate is subducting, it will experience many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
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