Plate tectonics.
they have a continental rise
around the margins of the indian ocean
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Convergent plate margins are characterized as collision zones between plates and may involve continental to continental crust, continental to oceanic crust, or oceanic to oceanic crust. Those that involve oceanic crust result in subduction of the more dense plate into the Earth's mantle. Continental to continental plate collisions result in uplift of the surface features and mountain building and the margin may eventually become welded together.
Geographic similarities between continental margins on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean and similarity of strata and fossils found on those margins.
Paper cutouts of the continents can be pieced together to form a single whole is because the continents were at one point all connected, which was the super continent Pangaea.
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Passive continental margins are not areas of convergence. There is little volcanic and earthquake activity on passive margins. Active margins are areas of convergence where one plate is descending beneath another. They are associated with volcanic and earthquake activity.
around the margins of the indian ocean
The three parts of the continental margins are the Continental shelf, the Continental slope, and the Continental rise.
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