An area where two tectonic plates collide is called a boundary. There are three kinds of boundaries. They are convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries.
convergent boundary
The boundary between two tectonic plates moving together is called a convergent boundary. At this type of boundary, one plate may be forced beneath another in a process known as subduction, leading to geological phenomena such as earthquakes and volcanic activity.
landform created bye the convergence of two continental plates
coliding boundary
Divergent plate boundary
convergent boundary
A convergent boundary.
when two plates push together, it could either cause mountains or a subduction zone. When they cause mountains it's when two
A deep ocean trench is likely to form where two oceanic plates push together in a convergent boundary. This is because one of the plates subducts beneath the other, creating a deep trench.
Convergent boundary...it's on my homework
convergent boundary
A convergent boundary is the place where two plates come together.Convergent boundary
Convergent
convergent boundary
Plate Boundary Location
A plate boundary.
There are 3 types of plate boundaries, but only one in of them do the plates "connect". There is a convergent boundary, in which two plates come together (or "connect"), a divergent boundary, where two plates move a apart, and a transform boundary, which is when two plates slide next to each other.