Convergence of tectonic plates, which can cause earth quakes and tsunamis.
Volcano.
Vent
It is called "overpressure" or "excessive pressure buildup." This occurs when gas or vapor builds up within a confined space, causing increased pressure that can lead to potential hazards such as explosions.
I think that when two continental plates collide it's called a collision margin, the mountains that then form are called fold mountains :)
Magma reaches the Earth's surface through a process called volcanic eruption. This occurs when pressure builds up underground and forces the magma to flow and eventually break through the Earth's surface. Once the magma reaches the surface, it is then called lava.
Volcano.
Vent
autmospheric pressure
It is called "overpressure" or "excessive pressure buildup." This occurs when gas or vapor builds up within a confined space, causing increased pressure that can lead to potential hazards such as explosions.
The pressure that builds in a plant cell as a result of osmosis is called turgor pressure.
When too much aqueous humor is produced and fluid pressure builds up in the eyeball, the condition is called
A volcano " vents " gas when pressure builds up
All the world is 'floating' as it were on a number of so-called tectonic plates that very slowly move and regularly collide. The lines where they border each other we call 'faults'. When they do collide, one plate slides underneath or alongside the other. That is not a gradual process: the other plate does not yield easily so enormous pressure first builds up, and then - when the pressure has become irresistible - the plate moves forward with a shock. That's in simple terms when you get an earthquake.
I think that when two continental plates collide it's called a collision margin, the mountains that then form are called fold mountains :)
Magma reaches the Earth's surface through a process called volcanic eruption. This occurs when pressure builds up underground and forces the magma to flow and eventually break through the Earth's surface. Once the magma reaches the surface, it is then called lava.
When two air masses collide, it is called a front.
When molecules collide and transfer energy, it is called a collision.