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When two continental plates collide, it is an example of convergent boundaries. Since continental crust is buoyant and brittle, it will not be easily subducted, unlike oceanic crust. Therefore, the subduction that does occur will be shallow and will not experience as many igneous intrusions. The two colliding continental plates will hit each other and will produce a buckling appearance as they both fight being subducted. These kind of collisions tend to produce immense mountains such as the Himalayas.One plate goes underneath they other and melts under the plate it went under and forms magma which causes an eruption

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crust falls or a mountain forms

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Q: What happens when two plates carrying carrying continental crust collide?
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