Trenches are formed at convergent plate boundaries involving at least one oceanic plate, where the more dense plate subducts under the less dense plate.
The kind of plate boundary that forms a plateau are continental convergent boundaries. Continental convergent plates crumple up and compress, forming very high plateaus.
The alps are formed on the convergent boundaries.
convergent plate boundary
The kind of plate boundary that moves apart is a Divergent Plate Boundary
It is a subduction zone.
divergent boundary
It is on a divergent boundary, or so I believe.
convergent plate boundary
none, it's just a hotspot in the middle of the pacific plate.
Divergent Plate Boundary. (Seafloor Spreading).
It is called a convergent plate boundary.
a plate -.-
Convergent boundary
The kind of plate boundary that moves apart is a Divergent Plate Boundary
The 'South Island'. A collision boundary.
The Phillipine and Pacific plate boundarys are Convergant.A destructive plate boundary.
divergent
The kind of plate boundary where one lithospheric plate slides under another is a convergent boundary. This process is called subduction.
oceanic-continental convergent plate boundary has what kind of crustal rocks