Convergent Boundary
When two continental plates collide,fold mountains are formed.
When two oceanic plates collide, one may be pushed under the other and cause magma from the mantle to rise, forming a volcanoe or volcanoes. When two continential plates collide at a reverse fault tectonic earthquakes occur.
Trolled
when two oceanic plates collide they create a deep-ocean trench, at deep-ocean trenches subduction occurs.
A convergent boundary is where two plates collide. This can lead to the formation of mountains, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.
When two plates collide with enough force, faulting occurs, breaking the crust. Faulting (Apex)
rift valley
when two plates collide together
Where two or more plates collide.
pressure is released
Where two plates collide
If two plates were to collide they would either go up over the surface and form a volcano, or they would collide and go downward forming a trench or a large crevice.