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The boundary between the asthenosphere and the lithosphere is normally below the Moho (which marks the boundary between the crust and the mantle). The exception to this is below mid-ocean ridges where the moho and the lithosphere / asthenosphere boundary are at the same depth.
The Nazca Plate, Antarctic Plate, and the South American Plate. 🌍
a mountain forms
Benioff zone
Subduction
Conteinent-Conteinent boundery
continent-continent collisions
A divergent plate boundary.
mountains are made. from a fifth grader i look it up in my science book.
Divergent
the plate boundary at the mount is a colliding plate boundary
collision
The crust is part of the lithosphere, so there is no boundary between them. There is a boundary between the crust and the other part of the lithosphere which is the uppermost mantle. It is called the Mohorovicic Discontinuity or the 'Moho' for short.
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Yes! it is also known as a colliding boundary
continent-continent collisions
The movement or action of the plate determines what type it is. When two plates collide, they are creating a convergent boundary. Therefore you could state that they are convergent (or colliding) tectonic plates.