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.
Where plates meet, their relative motion determines the type of boundary: convergent, divergent, or transform.
convergent boundary
Convergent boundary
A convergent boundary is where two plates collide. This can lead to the formation of mountains, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.