The Alps are primarily located along a convergent boundary where the Eurasian Plate collides with the African Plate. This boundary is marked by intense tectonic activity resulting in the uplifting of the mountain range.
No, the Alps are not a divergent boundary. The Alps are a mountain range formed from the collision of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates, a result of convergent boundary activity.
Germany is located north of the Alps mountains. The northern boundary of the Alps is formed by the countries of Germany, Austria, and Slovenia.
The border between the Central Alps and the Southern Limestone Alps is known as the Periadriatic Seam. This geological boundary marks the transition from the crystalline rocks of the Central Alps to the limestone formations of the Southern Limestone Alps.
The term given to the border between the Central Alps and the Southern Limestone Alps is the Periadriatic Seam. It marks the geological boundary between the two mountain ranges and is known for its unique rock formations and tectonic history.
The Alps mountain range is located to the north of the Italian peninsula. The Alps form a natural boundary between Italy and its neighboring countries such as France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia.
They are formed by the continental contienal plates
No, because the alps are not close enough to a plate boundary.
the alps are a kind of highland
what type of plate boundary is closest to fresno,california
The Alps mountain range forms a natural boundary between France and Italy.
what is the closest plate boundary to Guatemala ?
The Alps
the alps are in south eastern France, more than 500 km at their closest point to Paris.
The proper name, a mountain range, is spelled "the Alps". The closest common word is "lapse" (end, stop).
Its a divergent boundary
The plate boundary between the Eurasian plate and African plate.
Divergent boundary, i think cause if you look at it apart from another divergent means pull apart and convergent means to come together, but its the closest one.