a convergent boundary causes compression
The Mariana Trench is a convergent boundary, where two tectonic plates are colliding and one plate is forced beneath the other.
Compression stress is found at convergent boundaries, where two tectonic plates are moving towards each other. This stress can result in the formation of mountains, deep ocean trenches, and volcanic arcs.
Yes, a subduction zone is a type of convergent boundary where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another plate.
A convergent boundary is where two plates collide. This can lead to the formation of mountains, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.
Shearing stress is one of three kinds of stresses. Compressional and tensional are the others. Shearing stress is associated with transform. The other two kinds of plate boundaries are convergent and divergent.
The type of stress developed at a convergent boundary is Compressional Stress.
Convergent Boundaries.
A Collision plate boundary, where two continental plates that are the same in density and thickness, push against each other forming fold mountains and crumble zones. This causes Earthquakes from the pressure and stress but not volcanoes.
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Convergent boundary.
They form on convergent boundaries.
The Mariana Trench is a convergent boundary, where two tectonic plates are colliding and one plate is forced beneath the other.
You can find it on a convergent boundary
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Convergent plate boundary.
Convergent boundary.