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I think that when two continental plates collide it's called a collision margin, the mountains that then form are called fold mountains :)
wrong question. nothing like what you just asked. where plates meet are called boundaries
Landforms formed by forces pushing up earth's crust are called upwarped mountains. Examples of these are the Black Hills and the Southern Rocky Mountains.
it is called a destruction earthquake/volcano/tsunami. Either of these could happen depending on the conditions
Continental Rift - but that assumes they are separating. All of tectonic theory fails to account for erosion and deposition. It is truly half baked theory because the alternative is hydroplate theory and The Flood. Can't entertain notions like that even if the planet makes more sense under that. But its continental rift.
I think that when two continental plates collide it's called a collision margin, the mountains that then form are called fold mountains :)
Collision...
The huge sections are called tectonic plates. When they collide this is called a convergent boundary. Usually one plate is oceanic and one is continental, and the oceanic plate is forced down in a subduction zone. This forces the continental plate up, giving rise to mountains and often volcanoes.
This is referred to as a convergent plate boundary (oceanic-continental). The denser oceanic plate is forced underneath the lighter continental plate by a process called subduction.
A boundary where two plates meet and collide forming mountains is called a convergent boundary. It is also known as destructive plate boundary.
subduction boundary!!!
The 2 layers of the continental crust are oceanic crust and the land crust
It's referred to as a Convergent Boundary If 2 Continental Plates --> Mountains If 2 Oceanic Plates --> Subduction of Heavier (older) Plate If Continental-Oceanic --> Oceanic Plate slides under the Continental Plate (Subduction of Oceanic)
The Rocky Mountains are usually called the "Rockies."
wrong question. nothing like what you just asked. where plates meet are called boundaries
Mountains form along convergent boundaries when 2 plates collide. These are also called colliding boundaries.
The Rocky Mountains contain the continental divide, which runs along the spine of the range from Alaska to Mexico.