---- ---- A volcano or a mountin forms when they push up and a threch is formed when it pushea down. When ever two plates meet they create an earthquake.
Assuming that you're referring to tectonic plates, nothing is formed when two plates move past each other other than a fault line and an earthquake.
A fault
North American and Pacific plates
they are formed by two tectonic plates pulling away from each other
in the convergent zone, two plates meet and collide.
The surface feature formed when two plates meet is known as a fault. In some cases mountains can also be formed when two plates collide.
these are the plates under the land and they are spins round and when they meet and they form the continents
When two continental plates collide,fold mountains are formed.
Plates
When two oceanic plates meet, which plate gets subducted and why
North America and Caribbean plates.
The Juan De Fuca
The Juan De Fuca
a trench
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge
A string of islands formed from a collision of two oceanic plates is called an island arc.
When it is two continental plates, new oceanic crust is formed, and when this continues, more oceanic crust is formed between the plates.