these boundaries are formed when two plates collide. When the two plate bump one plate is absorbed in the mantle of the other. Heat and pressure when these plates collide causes volcanoes and earthquakes.
its can form mountains or volcanoes..
Most of the volcanoes at convergent boundaries are stratovolcanoes.
The boundaries between two colliding plates is called a convergent boundary. Earthquakes and volcanoes are common near convergent boundaries, a result of pressure, friction, and plate material melting in the mantle.
Cinder cone volcanoes
yes most volcanoes do from near colliding plate boundries
a mountain forms
Most of the volcanoes at convergent boundaries are stratovolcanoes.
Three types of plate boundaries are spreading boundaries, colliding boundaries, and sliding boundaries. um actually they are divergent, convergent, and transform
convergent plate boundaries
yes
Three types of plate boundaries are spreading boundaries, colliding boundaries, and sliding boundaries. um actually they are divergent, convergent, and transform
The boundaries between two colliding plates is called a convergent boundary. Earthquakes and volcanoes are common near convergent boundaries, a result of pressure, friction, and plate material melting in the mantle.
yes
continent-continent collisions
Cinder cone volcanoes
yes most volcanoes do from near colliding plate boundries
Convergent, Divergent, and Transform also known as Spreading, Colliding, and Sliding
The 3 types of plate boundaries that occur is the spreading boundary, fracture boundary, and the colliding boundary.