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How are convergent boundarys different from divergent boundarys?

convergent boundaries collide but divergent boundaries move away from each other.


Which of the boundarys can produce volcanoes?

convergent


What fault occurs at convergent boundarys?

A reverse fault


What land feature does a convergent boundary form?

A convergent boundary forms land features such as mountain ranges, volcanoes, and trenches due to the collision of tectonic plates. The collision can cause one plate to be forced beneath the other in a process known as subduction, leading to the formation of these geographical features.


What are compressional boundarys?

A compressional bounday is plate boundarys that are being compressed


What type of plate boundarys form?

Trenches are formed at convergent plate boundaries involving at least one oceanic plate, where the more dense plate subducts under the less dense plate.


What are three types of convergent plate boundarys?

Oceanic-Continental Convergence - Andean-Type - the Andes MountainsOceanic-Oceanic Convergence - Aleutian-Type - island arcsContinental-Continental Convergence - the Appalachian Mountains


What do convergent boundarys form?

Convergent boundaries form when two tectonic plates move toward each other and collide. This collision can result in the creation of mountain ranges, deep ocean trenches, and volcanic activity. Subduction zones, where one plate is forced beneath the other, are a common feature of convergent boundaries.


what happens to a convergent boundary?

a subduction zone forms


What are boundarys?

A convergent boundary is when two plates collide with each other forming landforms like trenches, or mountains (depends which type of plates converge.)


What forms when a continental and oceanic plate meet?

convergent boudary


Does a rift valley forms along a convergent boundary on land?

No, rift valleys form along divergent boundaries, where tectonic plates move away from each other. Convergent boundaries are where plates collide, leading to the formation of features like mountains and deep ocean trenches.