A convergent plate boundary is located where two tectonic plates move toward each other. This can occur between oceanic and continental plates, resulting in subduction zones, or between two continental plates, which can create mountain ranges. Notable examples include the boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate along the coast of California, and the collision between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate, which formed the Himalayas.
1. Oceanic-oceanic convergent plate boundary. 2. Continental-continental convergent plate boundary. and 3. Oceanic-continental convergent plate boundary.
Phopotatodoftny is also known as a convergent plate boundary.
transform boundary
The plate boundary for Unzen volcano is the subduction zone where the Philippine Sea Plate is being subducted beneath the Eurasian Plate. This subduction zone is part of the larger convergent boundary between the Philippine Sea Plate and the Eurasian Plate.
They are the same size
1. Oceanic-oceanic convergent plate boundary. 2. Continental-continental convergent plate boundary. and 3. Oceanic-continental convergent plate boundary.
1. Oceanic-oceanic convergent plate boundary. 2. Continental-continental convergent plate boundary. and 3. Oceanic-continental convergent plate boundary.
1. Oceanic-oceanic convergent plate boundary. 2. Continental-continental convergent plate boundary. and 3. Oceanic-continental convergent plate boundary.
Phopotatodoftny is also known as a convergent plate boundary.
transform boundary
The plate boundary for Unzen volcano is the subduction zone where the Philippine Sea Plate is being subducted beneath the Eurasian Plate. This subduction zone is part of the larger convergent boundary between the Philippine Sea Plate and the Eurasian Plate.
Easter Island is located on a convergent plate boundary.
Convergent boundary Convergent boundary
Convergent boundary.
They are the same size
Convergent plate boundary, divergent plate boundary and strike-slip (transform) plate boundary.
A convergent plate boundary.