When two subducting boundaries come together.
Convergent boundaries.
The three types of convergent boundaries are when two plates meet and two oceanic plate meet, or where an oceanic and continental plate meet.the three types of convergent boundaries are continent boundaries , continent - ocean boundaries, and last but not least............. ocean boundaries
Convergent plate boundaries.
No, but divergent boundaries are the spreading of the sea floor and convergent boundaries are tectonic plates push together
convergent boundary
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
Convergent boundaries are also known as destructive plates. In this region, active volcanic activities, earthquakes, and crustal deformations are always happening.
Mountains are typically formed by tectonic plate movements, where one plate is pushed up over another, creating uplifted landforms. The boundaries where tectonic plates meet, such as convergent or collision boundaries, often lead to the formation of mountain ranges through processes like folding, faulting, and volcanic activity. These boundaries can also experience intense seismic activity, leading to the further formation and growth of mountains over time.
The Convergent Boundaries are classifid according to the compass direction of movement of the plates.
Convergent boundaries.
The four types of plate boundaries are divergent boundaries (plates moving apart), convergent boundaries (plates moving together), transform boundaries (plates sliding past each other), and subduction zones (one plate sinking beneath another).
Convergent boundary mountains are mountains formed by convergent boundaries.
Convergent boundaries that produce maintains are called subduction zones.
It is folded and uplifted, or subducted into the mantle, depending on the type of convergent boundary.