Convergent boundary.
Transform boundary.
Convergent boundary.
At a convergent boundary between oceanic and continental crust where subduction is occurring.
Subduction zones represent convergent boundaries, where oceanic crust is being subducted under continental crust, or under a less dense oceanic crust.
No. The crust is the least dense of Earth's layers. The inner core is the densest player.
Transform boundary.
Transform boundary.
Convergent boundary.
Convergent boundary
The two types of Crust is the Continental Crust and the Oceanic Crust.
This type of plate boundary is a convergent boundary where subduction of the denser oceanic slab into the mantle will occur. Because of this it may also be called a destructive margin.
At a convergent boundary between oceanic and continental crust where subduction is occurring.
Subduction zones represent convergent boundaries, where oceanic crust is being subducted under continental crust, or under a less dense oceanic crust.
Continental /Oceanic Crust is being formed.
The type of boundary that forms when the crust of one plate is pushed down under another plate and turned into molten rock is referred to as a convergent boundary. Convergent boundaries form when oceanic crust slides beneath continental crust.
This is referred to as a convergent plate boundary (oceanic-continental). The denser oceanic plate is forced underneath the lighter continental plate by a process called subduction.
Oceanic Crust