Continental boundary.
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When crustal plates move toward each other, they can form convergent boundaries where one plate is forced beneath the other in a process called subduction. This can result in the formation of mountain ranges, deep ocean trenches, and volcanic activity in the area.
When plates of the earth move toward each other or collide they create compression, which can result in the formation of mountain ranges, seismic activity, and subduction zones.
When tectonic plates move toward each other, it is known as a convergent boundary. This movement can result in subduction, where one plate is forced beneath the other, or in the collision of two plates, leading to the formation of mountain ranges.
Summer occurs on the hemisphere of earth that is tilted towards the sun.
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seafloor spreading occurs when oceans widen and continents separate.convergent plate movements occurs when two plates collide toward each other.divergent plate movement is the moving away of plates from each other.transform plate movement occurs when two plates are sliding horizontally with each other.:)
seafloor spreading occurs when oceans widen and continents separate.convergent plate movements occurs when two plates collide toward each other.divergent plate movement is the moving away of plates from each other.transform plate movement occurs when two plates are sliding horizontally with each other.:)
The force that pulls tectonic plates toward each other is known as "slab pull." This occurs when a dense oceanic plate descends into the mantle at a subduction zone, generating a gravitational force that pulls the rest of the plate along with it.
When two plates move toward each other, they create a convergent boundary. At convergent boundaries, one plate is forced beneath the other in a process known as subduction. This collision can lead to the formation of mountain ranges, deep sea trenches, and volcanic activity.
convergant plate boundries
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When 2 oceanic plates and 2 continental plates move towards each other, subduction occurs. The denser oceanic plate sinks beneath the less dense continental plate, creating deep ocean trenches and volcanic arcs. This process can lead to the formation of mountain ranges and earthquakes.
It's not so much about pull as push. On the other side of the plate there is most likely growth, through something like sea floor spreading. With this new growth of plate there is no where for the other edges of the plate to go, so subduction occurs when that edge slides under another plate and remelts. Earthquakes pull the plates.
A sea breeze occurs when cool air moves from the beach toward the ocean at night.
Convergence Boundary.
They are the contact points between plates that are moving toward each other.