It is thought that the summit of Mount Everest started at the bottom of the ancient Tethys Sea, the motion of the Indian sub continental plate and the urasian continental plate colliding, about 30 - 50 million years ago, caused the mountain to rise up and become the highest mountain on the Earth.
Two boundaries collide with each other and formed mountains like Himalaya mountains near India which create Mount Everest. from Abdul Arshad
The number of collisions with enough energy to react increases.
It is impossible to determine what type of geological formation this collision would create based only on your question's information. We do not know to which collision you are referring.
The fork system call is used to create new child process which followed his parent process
No
When using network switches, each port on the switch is its own collision domain.
The collision of two tectonic plates can create huge mountains. This collision will often cause the violet upheaval of earth that creates mountains and valleys.
by allowing the interconnection of segments with different speeds
That depends what you mean by "produce". You may be aware that you can't create energy where there was none before.In a perfectly elastic collision, no kinetic energy is lost.In an inelastic collision (the objects stick together after the collision), much of the kinetic energy is converted into other forms of energy, mainly heat.
Yes, the collision of the tectonic plates due to internal disturbance can lead to the formation of mountain range because of there sliding over one another.
The collision of objects will create compressive and possibly shear stress.
There is no such concept of a "Preemptive Process"