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What is an example of an continental-oceanic boundary?

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What is an example of a continental-continental plate convergence?

An example of a continental-continental plate convergence is the collision boundary between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate that formed the Himalayas. The convergence between these two plates has led to the uplift of the Himalayan mountain range over millions of years due to the ongoing collision between the two continental plates.


What is and example of a convergent plate?

The convergence of the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate in the northwestern United States is an example. In this case, it has resulted in mountain building and volcanism.


What is an example of oceanic-continental convergence?

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What plate boundary was the Shensi Earthquake?

Convergence plate boundary between the Eurasian Plate and the Indian Plate.


What are the three possible tectonic plate combinations at convergent boundaries?

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Which mountain ranges was the result continental continental convergence?

The Andes


Could the Himalaya mountains be formed into a continental-continental convergence?

The Himalayas are formed from a continental to continental plate convergence.


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Which type of volcanilism formed the Andes in south America?

convergence between a continetal plate and an oceanic plate


What mountain was formed by oceanic convergence?

The Himalayas were formed by the convergence of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates, with the Indian plate pushing against the Eurasian plate, causing the land to rise and form the mountain range.


Was mt st helens formed by a hot spot or oceanic to continental convergence?

Mount St. Helens was formed by oceanic tectonic plate subduction beneath the North American Plate, which is an example of oceanic to continental convergence. The Juan de Fuca Plate is being subducted beneath the North American Plate, leading to the volcanic activity in the Cascade Range, including Mount St. Helens.