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It was associated with a aubduction zone marked by the Peru-Chile Trench. It is a convergent plate boundary.
oceanic-continental convergence
The Trench and Andes are on the boundaries of the Nazca and South American Plates. Both of those landforms are the result of a subducting Nazca Plate.
The Trench and Andes are on the boundaries of the Nazca and South American Plates. Both of those landforms are the result of a subducting Nazca Plate.
A convergent plate boundary.
A convergent plate boundary.
It is called the Peru-Chile Trench. It reaches depths of more than 24,000 ft.
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Its somewhere in south america now go get a atlas aholes
Trenches such as the Peru-Chile trench are found at destructive (also known as convergent) subductive plate margins where the denser oceanic plate is being subducted beneath the lighter continental plate. Trenches are common at subduction zones.
The Andes mountain range is located near the Peru-Chile Trench in South America.
Chile is located on a tectonic plate boundery and a subduction zone called the Peru-Chile trench. Very violent earthquakes happen at subduction zones.