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okay, a convergent boundary is when 2 plate tectonics collide together and making volcanoes or mountains :D
It could be divergent eg 1+1+1+1+... Or, it could be oscillating eg 1-1+1-1+ ... So there is no definition for a sequence that is not convergent except non-convergent.
a piece of lithosphere that becomes part of a larger landmass when tectonic plats collide at a convergent boundary
When tectonic plates push together, they converge, forming a convergent boundary.
Convergent motion refers to the movement of two or more objects or entities coming together or moving towards a common point or destination. It often involves a reduction in distance or separation between the objects involved.
There are 3 types of Convergent boundaries, they are; 1. Continental-continental convergent boundary. 2. Continental-oceanic convergent boundary. 3. Oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary.
A convergent boundary where an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate. This collision often results in the oceanic plate subducting beneath the continental plate due to its denser nature, leading to the formation of deep ocean trenches, volcanic arcs, and earthquakes.
Convergent continental-oceanic boundaries are locations where a continental plate collides with an oceanic plate, resulting in subduction of the denser oceanic plate beneath the less dense continental plate. This collision can lead to the formation of deep oceanic trenches, volcanic arcs, and earthquakes. The Andes Mountains in South America and the Cascades in North America are examples of convergent continental-oceanic boundaries.
At convergent boundaries plates come together. In other words, they converge.
Convergent.
A convergent boundary causes compressional stress.
There are 3 types of Convergent boundaries, they are; 1. Continental-continental convergent boundary. 2. Continental-oceanic convergent boundary. 3. Oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary.