Convergent Boundary.
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They are divergent plates
Two plates can either converge, diverge, or transform. A convergent boundary is when two plates come together, a divergent boundary is when they move apart, and a transform boundary is when two plates slide against each other in opposite directions.
A destructive plate boundary - a subduction zone.
The type of plate boundary creating Mount Usu is a convergent plate boundary. This supervolcano has erupted four times since 1900.
When plates collide it is called a convergent boundary.newtest3
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continental plates meeting form fault lines
Convergent boundary
Volcanic mountains over hot spots in the mantle. Fault-block
Convergent boundary
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.
At this type of convergent boundary the oceanic plate will be subducted, or sink into the mantle underneath the continental plate. Volcanoes often form near these boundaries.
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convergent plate boundary
It is a convergent boundary, where two plates move towards/collide/converge into each other. The lighter plate will then float above the denser plate. The part of the denser plate which sank will subduct then melt and become a magma chamber.This boundary is also known as a destructive boundary.
A divergant plate boundary.