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Q: When an oceanic plate and a continental plate converge the oceanic plate subduct or sink below the continental plate because?
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When oceanic plates collide with continental plates the oceanic plate goes under the continental plate because?

The oceanic plate subduct under the continental because oceanic is made from basalt(rock) which is denser than andesite and granite(continental)


Which would subduct if a continental and oceanic plate were to collide with each other?

oceanic


When continental crust and oceanic crust collide which one will subduct?

i have no idea i think continental


What boudaries produces volcanoes?

Convergent boundaries produce volcanoes. Volcanoes form when an oceanic plate and a continental plate converge, causing the oceanic plate to subduct. The subduction causes a magma chamber to form which feeds the volcano when it erupts.


Convergent boundary with no subduction?

A convergent boundary with no subduction is a continental-continental boundary. Because oceanic crust is denser than continental crust, it is always the subducting plate in a oceanic-continental boundary. In an oceanic-oceanic boundary, one of the plates will subduct, depending on several factors. Continental plates are thicker and less dense than oceanic plates, and when they converge, they push up the area where the plates meet, forming mountain ranges (note that this is not the only, or even the predominant, method of mountain formation). The Himalayas are being formed as a result of a continental-continental boundary.


Are subducting plate and oceanic plate the same?

No. While only oceanic crust can subduct it is not always subducting. When two oceanic plates converge, only one of them subducts.


Why does oceanic crust subduct while continental never does?

because the oceanic plate is more heavier than contental plate so the oceanic plate sinks under the contental.


What happens between oceanic and continental plates at convergent boundaries?

Convergent boundary+oceanic plate=subduction because the oceanic plate is more dense causing it to subduct down back to the mantle.


What happens when a plate gets subducted?

The colder, more dense plate is the one that subducts in a collision between two plates. In an oceanic to oceanic plate collision it is the older of the two plates that will subduct due to its higher density. In an oceanic to continental plate collision, it's the oceanic plate that will subduct because of its higher density.


Why do convergent oceanic plates subduct but continental plates do not usually respond in this way?

Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust, dense enough to sink into the mantle. Continental crust is not dense enough to do this.


What forms from collision of continental crust and oceanic crust?

A basic mountain should be formed from the collision of continental crust and oceanic crustAnswerWhen an oceanic and a continental crust collide, the heavier oceanic crust tends to subduct under the lighter continental crust. Because of the collision and corresponding compression and also because of volcanism related to dehydration and melting of the subducted plate a mountain range is formed. The Andes mountain range is a, if not the, most typical example.


Why does the oceanic plate subduct and the continent doesn't?

water puts the Oceanic plates under much more pressure than the air above Continental plates