Moving together
An area where two tectonic plates collide is called a boundary. There are three kinds of boundaries. They are convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries.
Where plates meet, their relative motion determines the type of boundary: convergent, divergent, or transform.
convergent plate boundary
Convergent boundary
Convergent boundary.
A convergent boundary can form between two plates and a divergent boundary can be created between two plates, then two plates rubbing together create earthquakes, many are very minor. A convergent boundary is two plates pushing together to form a mountain, hill, or volcano. Divergent plates move apart and create canyons and stuff.
At a convergent boundary, plates move towards each other.
Convergent boundary.
Convergent means where plates are moving together. Divergent means where plates are moving apart.
When plates collide it is called a convergent boundary.newtest3
At a convergent boundary two plates move toward each other. At a transform boundary plates slide past each other.
An area where two tectonic plates collide is called a boundary. There are three kinds of boundaries. They are convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries.
A convergent plate boundary is a place where tectonic plates are moving together. The plates are sliding across the the plastic asthenosphere.
convergent boundary
Convergent boundary
Where plates meet, their relative motion determines the type of boundary: convergent, divergent, or transform.
A convergent boundary is where two plates collide. This can lead to the formation of mountains, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.