It is known as subduction.
When one plate moves under another plate it is called subduction.
It's called the Transform, that's the second stage of the plates.
An earthquake happens.
its mantle .
it formes a tench
Plate subduction .
Subduction
volcano.
Subduction.
A transform fault
The movement of the plates and one plate slides under the other one is called subduction.
a transform boundary
A Ocean-To-Continent Collision. A Volcanic Mountain Will Form.
Many are but many others are not. Most volcanoes on land occur where two plates press into each other and one slide slides under the other. Some volcanoes occur at hot spots, which are not related to plate boundaries.
It's called the Transform, that's the second stage of the plates.
It's called the Transform, that's the second stage of the plates.
It's called the Transform, that's the second stage of the plates.
A transform fault
if you are talking about earthquakes then its all about tectonic plates. The force of two plates get to much so one of the plates slide under the other forming an earthquake.
They can collide with each otherOne plate may slide under another plate.They can slide past each other
When oceanic plates slide under continental plates they form subduction zones. Subduction zones always occur at convergent boundaries where one plate slides beneath another plate.
The movement of the plates and one plate slides under the other one is called subduction.
a transform boundary
Plates just move around, sometimes they go under each other ( when two plates collide, convergence), or they move apart(divergence), or slide past each other(transform). Somehow there is enough space. Who wrote ' in the dishwasher'?
Land plates are called continental plates. Sea plates are called oceanic plates.
They move all the time due to convection streams. When they bump to each other a lot of tension occours. And when finally on or the other plate gives in the slide goes over or under the other plate. Did that answer to your guestion?