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What kind of plate boundary causes mountains to form?

The plate boundary that causes mountains to form is called a convergent boundary.


What kind of surface features may result from tectonics?

Tectonic processes can create various surface features, such as mountains, valleys, fault lines, and rift zones. These features form due to the movement and interaction of Earth's tectonic plates, leading to crustal deformation and the uplift or subsidence of land.


What kind of mountains form at convergent boundaries?

Folded mountains are created when plates move. Folded mountains occur at convergent boundaries where land is being pushed together. The pressure of the plate motion causes the land above to fold. This folding can happen in a number of different patterns. These folding patterns appear as domes, waves, or twists and turns. Occasionally, this happens at a divergent boundary where part of the adjacent land moves, causing the surface layers to buckle or fold. Folded mountains often have gentile slopes and a dome appearance.


What kind of movement created the Himalayan mountains?

The collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates created the Himalayan mountains. This movement resulted in the crustal folding and uplifting of the Himalayas, forming one of the youngest and highest mountain ranges in the world.


What kind of movement created the himilayan mountains?

The Himalayan mountains were created by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates. The Indian plate collided with the Eurasian plate, causing the crust to buckle and fold, resulting in the formation of the towering Himalayan mountain range.

Related Questions

What kind of plates cause volcanoes?

Plates do not cause volcanoes. Volcanoes generally form at the boundaries between plates. They form at convergent and divergent boundaries.


Where can mountains be created?

At breaks in the earths crust; like the tectonic plates; an earthquake can trigger a volcano, and depending on what kind of volcano it is, it can form a mountain.


What kind of landforms happen from earthquakes?

Mountains of tectonic plates i think!


How are mountains chains formed?

When two edges of tectonic plates collide (convergent boundary) they can cause a crumpling effect and an upthrust to form mountains. The Himalayas, for instance, were formed when the Indian Plate crashed into the Asian Plate. Convergent boundary also applies to the situation where one plate moves under the other (subduction) this kind of plate boundary can also form mountain chains. An example of this is the Andes mountains.


What kind of boundaries do plates form?

trenches trenches


Pulling forces form what kind of mountains?

I believe that this question has to do with earth science. When two continental plates come together, a convergent plate boundary, mountains form. If an oceanic plate and a continental plate converge, or come together, a subduction zone is form and the oceanic plate subducts under the continental usually because the oceanic plate is less dense. Hope I kind of answered the question..?


What kind of volcanoes form mountains?

shield volcanoes


What kind of land form is the eastern shore?

Mountains


What kind of plate boundary causes mountains to form?

The plate boundary that causes mountains to form is called a convergent boundary.


What kind of mountains are the Rockies?

They are fold mountains as it is a mountain range. It is caused by either 2 continental plates or an oceanic and a continental plate colliding into each other.


What kind of mountains are formed when two plates drift apart and magma builds up on the crust of the earth?

volcanoes


I need help with science so i would like an answer a.s.a.p. - What kind of boundary do dome mountains form on?

I can't be sure, but I think it's the boundary between two of the Earth's plates. These mountains form when plate collisions push an area of the crust up into a dome shape. The crust doesn't snap and break as in fault-block mountains. Ex: The Black Hills of South Dakota.