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Q: What would you find if oceanic plates converge?
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Where in Earth's crust would you find basalt?

Most basalt is found in the oceanic plates. Most granite is found in the continental plates.


What type of mountain would you expect to find at a convergent boundary involving two oceanic plates?

Volcanic mountain


Where can Igenous rocks be found?

Anywhere you find volcanic activities but usally is on plate boundaries where you find subduction of one plate into another. Usually Continent-Oceanic convergence. the oceanic sink below the continent because the continental plates are less denser than the oceanic plate. you can also find igneous rocks on oceanic-oceanic plates where the form island arc.


What type of landscape feature would you find at an oceanic and oceanic plate divergent boundary?

none


Where are you most likely to find all three types of rock being formed?

Along a oceanic crustal plate boundary. In other words, along the place where two continental plates,( oceanic and land) meet?


What country would you find the youngest oceanic crust?

Iceland


Where in relation to a mid ocean ridge would you find the oceanic lithosphere?

the bottom


In what massive database would you expect to find the daily temperature of the water in a specific coastal region?

An oceanic and atmospheric database


Can you give me a sentence for retrained?

Plate tectonics are the effects on continental and oceanic plates as they move and collide.Example :"Geologists What_is_a_sentence_with_the_word_plate_tectonicsplate tectonics to find future stress points and earthquake zones."


Where in relation to a mid ocean ridge would you find the oldest oceanic lithosphere?

the bottom


What direction would you travel from an oceanic trench to find active volcanoes?

To the north dirction of it


Where would you find the tectonic plates?

Anywhere under your feet.