Subduction
When one tectonic plate slides under another, a subduction zone is formed. This process creates deep ocean trenches and can lead to the formation of volcanic arcs and earthquakes. The sinking plate eventually melts into the mantle, contributing to the recycling of Earth's crust.
Subduction
The kind of plate boundary where one lithospheric plate slides under another is a convergent boundary. This process is called subduction.
The geological formation that often occurs where one tectonic plate subducts under another is a trench.
A subduction zone is the name given to a region where one plate of the earth's crust is sliding under another plate. This is a term found in plate tectonics.
When one plate sinks under the other, it is callled subduction, no matter what kind of plate it is. When two oceanic plates collide, they form trenches(i.e. the mariana trench). Hope this answers your question!!!
When one tectonic plate slides under another, a subduction zone is formed. This process creates deep ocean trenches and can lead to the formation of volcanic arcs and earthquakes. The sinking plate eventually melts into the mantle, contributing to the recycling of Earth's crust.
The principle behind this phenomenon is known as plate tectonics, where lithospheric plates float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere. When one plate subducts beneath another, it forms a convergent boundary. This process can lead to the formation of deep ocean trenches, volcanic arcs, and seismic activity.
A volcano is most often formed whon one tectonic plate moves under another
Where one convergent plate is subducted under another, the sinking slab (which is full of wet sediments and organic remains) is heated and some of it melts to form magmas which migrate upwards to form volcanoes on the edge of the overlying plate.
Subduction is the term used to describe the process of one tectonic plate sinking beneath another at a deep-ocean trench. This occurs when a denser oceanic plate slides under a less dense continental plate, leading to the formation of deep-sea trenches and volcanic arcs.
Subduction
The kind of plate boundary where one lithospheric plate slides under another is a convergent boundary. This process is called subduction.
Mountains and earth quakes.
one plate is moving under another plate
Tectonic
The geological formation that often occurs where one tectonic plate subducts under another is a trench.