convergent plate boundaries
Two tectonic plates colliding .
The movement or action of the plate determines what type it is. When two plates collide, they are creating a convergent boundary. Therefore you could state that they are convergent (or colliding) tectonic plates.
Colliding plates cause mountain ranges to grow.
The Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate are currently colliding, forming the Himalayan mountain range.
these boundaries are formed when two plates collide. When the two plate bump one plate is absorbed in the mantle of the other. Heat and pressure when these plates collide causes volcanoes and earthquakes.
Actually colliding plates cause earthquakes
Two plates colliding and one being pushed upwards is called subduction.
two plates of equal weight colliding
The boundaries between two colliding plates is called a convergent boundary. Earthquakes and volcanoes are common near convergent boundaries, a result of pressure, friction, and plate material melting in the mantle.
Tectonic plates colliding generally form mountains.
The term for colliding is simply collision
an earthquake