Want this question answered?
Convergent plate boundary.
convergent
A volcano itself is not an example of a plate boundary. They are found at divergent and convergent boundaries.
convergent boundaries are easy to find most of them are found in the ocean. One Famous convergent plate boundary would be the Sunda Double Trench. It is found in the Indian ocean and it reaches a depth of 24,440 feet. It is the deepest trench in the Indian Ocean.
Generally (I think probably always), a mountain range develops at a convergent boundary.
convergent boundary -rift valley divergent boundary -mid-ocean ridge
They can be associated with both, but are most often found near convergent boundaries.
The processes found at convergent boundary that help in the formation of rocks are subduction zones. Igneous rocks form around convergent boundaries.
The Himalayas are found at a convergent plate boundary also known as a subduction zone where one plate slips under the other driving the land mass up.
The boundary where a trench can be found is called a convergent plate boundary. It can also be termed a destructive plate boundary in plate tectonics.
Convergent plate boundary.
Convergent boundaries.
convergent
Composite cone
Generally (I think probably always), a mountain range develops at a convergent boundary.
A volcano itself is not an example of a plate boundary. They are found at divergent and convergent boundaries.
convergent boundaries are easy to find most of them are found in the ocean. One Famous convergent plate boundary would be the Sunda Double Trench. It is found in the Indian ocean and it reaches a depth of 24,440 feet. It is the deepest trench in the Indian Ocean.