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The type of boundary that the Andes mountains are, in South America, is a convergent plate boundary. This was formed from the collision of the South American plate boundary and the Nazca plate.
Transform Plate Boundary
Convergent Boundary.
Convergent Boundary.
Mountains form at convergent plate boundaries.
collision plate boundary because they make mountains
convergent plate boundaries
The type of boundary that the Andes mountains are, in South America, is a convergent plate boundary. This was formed from the collision of the South American plate boundary and the Nazca plate.
A constructive plate boundary, as it pushes land upwards (which formed the mountains)
north american plate
Convergent Boundaries.
Half of it lies on the North American Plate and half of it is on the Pacific Plate.