A convergent boundary is formed when a plate is pushed into another by the process of subduction.
When a moving plate collides and is pushed under another plate it is known as a subduction zone. Subduction zones are located at convergent bounties. The plate that is pushed beneath the other plate is then consumed in the asthenosphere.
subduction boundary!!!
A subduction zone is formed when an oceanic plate is pushed under a continental plate. This process can lead to the formation of deep ocean trenches, volcanic arcs, and seismic activity.
A mountain range forms when plates collide and one plate is pushed up over another. The collision causes intense compression, leading to the folding and uplifting of the Earth's crust to create mountainous regions. This process is known as continental collision or orogenesis.
subdution zone
subduction, which is when one tectonic plate is pushed down beneath another tectonic plate.
When a moving plate collides and is pushed under another plate it is known as a subduction zone. Subduction zones are located at convergent bounties. The plate that is pushed beneath the other plate is then consumed in the asthenosphere.
The feature that marks the location where one tectonic plate is pushed underneath another plate is called a subduction zone. In these zones, the denser oceanic plate is typically forced down into the mantle beneath a lighter continental plate or another oceanic plate. This process can lead to the formation of deep ocean trenches and is often associated with volcanic activity and earthquakes.
subduction boundary!!!
Subduction.
Subduction
A subduction zone is formed when an oceanic plate is pushed under a continental plate. This process can lead to the formation of deep ocean trenches, volcanic arcs, and seismic activity.
A mountain range forms when plates collide and one plate is pushed up over another. The collision causes intense compression, leading to the folding and uplifting of the Earth's crust to create mountainous regions. This process is known as continental collision or orogenesis.
It gets pushed down under the lighter plate. This process is called subduction.
subdution zone
It is called subduction. Usually it will form coastal volcanoes.
subduction, which is when one tectonic plate is pushed down beneath another tectonic plate.