The oceanic plate usually subsides after colliding with a continental plate.
When two Continental plates come together, they both collide.This forms mountains.
Convergent boundary+oceanic plate=subduction because the oceanic plate is more dense causing it to subduct down back to the mantle.
a subduction zone forms
A continental slide is the new crust on the earth surface. It happens when two plates below the earth surfaces meets and the boundary became deep trenches.
In almost all cases the oceanic plate subducts under the continental plate, creating a trench on the seafloor off the coast and an arch of volcanoes inland on the continent. The lava of these volcanoes has a high water content, making their eruptions very explosive.
At this type of convergent boundary the oceanic plate will be subducted, or sink into the mantle underneath the continental plate. Volcanoes often form near these boundaries.
When two Continental plates come together, they both collide.This forms mountains.
Convergent boundary+oceanic plate=subduction because the oceanic plate is more dense causing it to subduct down back to the mantle.
At an ocean ocean convergent boundary, there will be a formation of volcanoes.
Although they aren't common, yes, transform faults can give rise to mountains. Most transform faults take place between oceanic crust, but an easy-to-see example is that of the San Andreas Fault giving rise to the San Gabriel Mountains.
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a subduction zone forms
a subduction zone forms
At an ocean ocean convergent boundary, there will be a formation of volcanoes.
At an ocean ocean convergent boundary, there will be a formation of volcanoes.
A continental slide is the new crust on the earth surface. It happens when two plates below the earth surfaces meets and the boundary became deep trenches.
Either plates gets subducted which is usually the older plate.