it is called a destruction earthquake/volcano/tsunami.
Either of these could happen depending on the conditions
this is because the oceanic plate is much denser than the continental plate so when they collide the oceanic plate will sink easily
Oceanic plates move under continental plates when they converge together because the oceanic plate is more denser than the continental plate.
sinks
The oceanic plate subduct under the continental because oceanic is made from basalt(rock) which is denser than andesite and granite(continental)
These are zones/areas where two lithospheric plates, involving an oceanic and a continental plate collide.
this is because the oceanic plate is much denser than the continental plate so when they collide the oceanic plate will sink easily
Oceanic plates move under continental plates when they converge together because the oceanic plate is more denser than the continental plate.
sinks
When the continental plates collide the oceainc cust gets stuck and eventually evaporates
These are zones/areas where two lithospheric plates, involving an oceanic and a continental plate collide.
The oceanic plate subduct under the continental because oceanic is made from basalt(rock) which is denser than andesite and granite(continental)
These are zones/areas where two lithospheric plates, involving an oceanic and a continental plate collide.
These are zones/areas where two lithospheric plates, involving an oceanic and a continental plate collide.
These are zones/areas where two lithospheric plates, involving an oceanic and a continental plate collide.
When an oceanic plate and a continental plate collide, the oceanic plate is always subducted. Oceanic plates are denser than continental plates, and they have a higher iron content. Since they are denser, oceanic plates always sink below the continental plate in the event of a collision.
When two continental plates collide they form mountains .
Yes, because of the huge compressional forces when two plates collide. This can happen at either a continental-continental boundary or a continental-oceanic boundary.