When two tectonic plates collide and deform the crust without breaking, this process is called "ductile deformation" or "ductile failure." This occurs in regions where the pressure and temperature are high enough to allow the rocks to bend and flow rather than fracture. Such interactions often happen at convergent plate boundaries, leading to the formation of mountain ranges and other geological features.
folding
Convergent compression occurs when tectonic plates collide, causing the crust to deform and shorten. This can lead to the formation of mountain ranges and earthquakes along the plate boundaries.
When an earthquake occurs, lithospheric plates either slide past each other, collide, or move apart along their boundaries. The stress accumulated along the plate boundaries is released suddenly, causing the plates to deform and generate seismic waves that we feel as 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 :)
Folds in the Earth's crust primarily form on convergent plate boundaries where tectonic plates collide. The immense pressure and stress from the plates' movement cause the rocks to deform and bend, resulting in fold formations.
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folding
This is called a convergent boundary. At convergent boundaries, two tectonic plates move toward each other, resulting in compression and deformation of the Earth's crust. This can lead to the formation of mountain ranges or deep-sea trenches.
folding
Convergent compression occurs when tectonic plates collide, causing the crust to deform and shorten. This can lead to the formation of mountain ranges and earthquakes along the plate boundaries.
When an earthquake occurs, lithospheric plates either slide past each other, collide, or move apart along their boundaries. The stress accumulated along the plate boundaries is released suddenly, causing the plates to deform and generate seismic waves that we feel as an earthquake.
an earthquake
Collision...
This formation is called a fold or a fold mountain. It occurs when two tectonic plates collide, causing the Earth's crust to deform and create an uplifted feature with a series of ridges and valleys. Examples include the Himalayas and the Andes.
convergence
When two crustal plates collide, they can form mountain ranges. The collision forces the crustal rocks to deform and buckle, leading to the creation of folded and uplifted mountain belts on the Earth's surface.
An under water earthquake is formed causing a tsunami.