convergent boundary
The plate boundary that causes mountains to form is called a convergent boundary.
A convergent boundary is formed when one tectonic plate descends beneath another. This process is known as subduction and typically leads to the formation of deep ocean trenches and volcanic arcs.
The North America and Caribbean plates meet at a transform plate boundary. This type of boundary is characterized by plates sliding past each other horizontally, causing earthquakes along the boundary.
The kind of plate boundary where one lithospheric plate slides under another is a convergent boundary. This process is called subduction.
At a transform plate boundary, the motion is horizontal and parallel to the boundary. The plates slide past each other in opposite directions, causing earthquakes due to the friction between the plates. This type of boundary is also known as a strike-slip boundary.
No. Sakurajima is a volcano associated with a convergent plate boundary.
No. Sakurajima is a volcano associate with a plate boundary.
Sakurajima is active.
Mount sakurajima is located in Kagoshima, Japan and is a stratovolcano.
sakurajima literally means cherry blossom
Mount sakurajima is located in Kagoshima, Japan and is a stratovolcano.
Sakurajima is located on the continent of Asia, specifically in Japan on the island of Kyushu.
Its a divergent boundary
Sakurajima is on the southern part of the Japanese island of Kyushu, projecting into Kagoshima Bay.
The cast of Sakurajima - 2004 includes: Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi as himself
convergent boundary.
Sakurajima or Cherry Island is an active volcano. It is a former island in Kagoshima Prefecture in Kyushu, Japan.