I know that the plate boundaries are 2 continental but I don't know the geological event.
Convergent Boundary.
collision plate boundary because they make mountains
In short: you don't. Mountains are formed by geological processes. The Himilayas are fold mountains where two continental crusts have collided. The force crumples the rock into mountains. The Andes are formed at a destructive plate boundary where the force of the plate moving under it forces the ground up.
I'm not too sure but i think it is the convergent plate boundary
At a convergent plate boundary one of the features is mountains. Volcanoes are also typical.
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.
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.
In short: you don't. Mountains are formed by geological processes. The Himilayas are fold mountains where two continental crusts have collided. The force crumples the rock into mountains. The Andes are formed at a destructive plate boundary where the force of the plate moving under it forces the ground up.
I'm not too sure but i think it is the convergent plate boundary