the way the mountains are formed. mountains can be formed in two different ways. the tectonic plates overlap and form a peak and rises or the tectonic plates come together creating a steep mount and magma from inside the mantle rushes up. But sense the surface of the crust is too cold for the magma to live, it cools and forms a volcano. i hope this is making sense.
the plates might crash together causing the water above them to jolt, which can cause tsunamis.
Earthquakes can occur at any type of plate boundary, but the most powerful earthquakes tend to occur at convergent boundaries and at transform boundaries.
Plates do not cause volcanoes. Volcanoes generally form at the boundaries between plates. They form at convergent and divergent boundaries.
There are two plate boundaries that cause volcanoes. They are the divergent and convergent plate boundaries.
A divergent boundary between two oceanic crusts can cause mid-ocean ridges such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. A divergent boundary between two continental crusts can cause rift valleys like the East African Rift Valley. Many volcanoes can be formed from the outflow of magma onto Earth's surface, and even volcanic islands such as Iceland can be formed.
Convergent boundaries are where two tectonic plates hit each other. This can cause earthquakes, but can also create mountains.
It can cause earthquakes, volcanoes, oceanic trenches, mountains, tsunamis, and subduction.
the plates might crash together causing the water above them to jolt, which can cause tsunamis.
when two plates push together, it could either cause mountains or a subduction zone. When they cause mountains it's when two
Earthquakes can occur at any type of plate boundary, but the most powerful earthquakes tend to occur at convergent boundaries and at transform boundaries.
Earthquakes, volcanoes to erupt, mountains, etc...
Convergent and transform boundaries
the mid ocean ridges cause the magma to form at a convergent plate boundary.
convergent
yes they can because they run into each other
convergent
What type of boundaries cause volcanoes? Divergent and transform fault boundaries cause volcanoes because they separate. Convergent boundaries cause earthquakes because they collide with other plates.