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They could meet and cause an earthquake.
Yes, the collision of continental plates can result in the formation of mountains, but not oceans. When two continental plates collide, their edges crumple and push upward to form mountain ranges. Oceans are typically formed from the separation of plates, when oceanic crust is pulled apart allowing magma to rise and form new crust.
There are several ways. It depends on what sort of mountain your talking about. Mountains form due to the movement of tectonic plates under the earths crust. for example there is a compresional plate boundary where the plates move together. --><-- This will form a cone mountain/volcano. Mountains can also form from erosion or water. If a stream is created, then after years it will disintegrate dirt and could leave a higher mound, which over a large amount of time, could create a mountain.
Where two plates meet. They could hate each other and push, collide or even move apart after a harsh fight cause they were not good broskis they had no BOUNDARIES
The Plate Boundaries. It could be called the plate boundary, plate edge, or continental divide. With tectonic plates, they meet at the fault line.
when two plates push together, it could either cause mountains or a subduction zone. When they cause mountains it's when two
make a different crumble on top
No, it is not safe to eat off of Knowles China collector plates. The plates could have lead in them and cause health problems.
They could meet and cause an earthquake.
the magama under the plates are moving causing the plates to move.If you like this answer could you give me some trust points
Apple is a common fruit that is used to make crumble.
near tectonic plates
No, but they are very related. Tectonic plates shift which could cause earthquakes because of the strong vibrations and could also cause the pushing up of magma, causing the volcano to erupt.
some examples are the very cold temperature which is dangerous and anything could cause an avalanche when on high, cold,snowy mountains...
Yes, the collision of continental plates can result in the formation of mountains, but not oceans. When two continental plates collide, their edges crumple and push upward to form mountain ranges. Oceans are typically formed from the separation of plates, when oceanic crust is pulled apart allowing magma to rise and form new crust.
No, because it will crumble and get into an electrical socket.
mountains occur where tectonic plates collideWhen they rub against each otherPlus it could be caused by two continental plates colliding as well.they occur mostly where 2 tectonic plates of the same crust (Continental or oceanic) met together at a conservative boundary (at a boundary where they both collide and go upwards) this is why mountains keep on growing, because the plates don't stop pushing.