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Collision boundary. The Himalayas, is the result of the on going collision between India and Asia. source of this answer being a test i just took in my Earth Science class, that said i got this correct ;)
A convergent plate boundary is a plate boundary that comes together to potentially collide with each other. A small bit of evidence of this is that India crashed into Asia (they were both convergent plate boundary's) and India is still pushing through Asia when the collision was about 2.5 million years ago.
The Himalayas in South Asia are formed by the collision of the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate. This collision is an example of a convergent plate boundary, where two tectonic plates move towards each other, leading to the uplift of the land and the formation of mountain ranges like the Himalayas.
The most notable are the Himalayas, formed when India (on the Indo-Australian plate) drove north into Asia.
Japan is at the meeting place of four tectonic plates: The Pacific Plate, The Eurasian Plates, The Philippine Plate, and the Okhotsk Plate (sometimes considered part of the North American Plate).
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I beleive that the Eurasian, as well as the Indo-Australian Plates make up Southeast Asia
Yes, Hawaii is not located on a divergent boundary. The Hawaiian Islands were formed due to a hotspot, where a tectonic plate moves over a stationary mantle plume, creating a chain of volcanic islands.
Asia, Africa, And Europe
The Arabian sea is a part of the Indian ocean, it was formed when India crashed into Asia.
The forces of plate tectonics are still pushing India into Asia, causing the uplifted boundary to rise faster than erosive forces can cut it down.