It could either cause Spreading boundaries (when the plates move apart), collision boundaries (Where one plate collides with the other forcing one underground- can cause volcano's, or transform boundaries (When plates scrape along side each other- causing Earthquakes.
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Friction
When tectonic plates push together, they converge, forming a convergent boundary.
A tectonic force is the push between the tectonic plates
The plates push and pull and grind against each other they push together the force goes up and they form large mountains!
It's what happens when two tectonic plates come together and push against each other. Like what happens when you take two pieces of paper, push them together, and see them come up like mountains
it happens when the tectonic plates under the earth collide or push into each other to cause disruption so an earthquake would happen in a place were there is the edge of 2 tectonic plates underneath.
When the earth's tectonic plates push against one another, the buildiing pressure causes the edges of the plates to rise, forming mountain ranges.
When tectonic plates push against each other, it can lead to the formation of mountain ranges or ocean trenches. This interaction can also cause earthquakes as stress builds up along the plate boundaries. Over time, the movement of the plates can result in the creation of new landmasses or the subduction of one plate beneath another.
Tectonic Plates move by trying to push past each other and by trying to slide past each other.
they mostly occur on the edge of the tectonic plates - the earts plates which make up the crust. when to plates collide push or pull against eachother this will eather form a volcano or an earthquake
When plates converge, a fold mountain is formed. This happens when the edges of two tectonic plates push against each other, causing the land to buckle and fold, creating mountain ranges like the Himalayas or the Andes.