Convergent boundaries occur where two tectonic plates move towards each other. This often happens at continental-continental, oceanic-oceanic, or oceanic-continental interactions, leading to geological features such as mountain ranges, deep ocean trenches, and volcanic activity. Notable examples include the Himalayas, formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates, and the Mariana Trench, created by the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the Mariana Plate.
An area where two tectonic plates collide is called a boundary. There are three kinds of boundaries. They are convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries.
At a convergent boundary, tectonic plates collide and create mountains, deep ocean trenches, and volcanic activity. On the other hand, at a divergent boundary, tectonic plates move apart and cause the formation of rift valleys, mid-ocean ridges, and volcanic activity as new crust is created.
Subduction takes place at a convergent plate boundary, where two tectonic plates collide and one plate is forced beneath the other into the Earth's mantle. This process is associated with the formation of deep ocean trenches and volcanic arcs.
1. Oceanic-oceanic convergent plate boundary. 2. Continental-continental convergent plate boundary. and 3. Oceanic-continental convergent plate boundary.
A Transform Fault ZoneIn the textbook Earth Science and the Environment (4th Edition) by Thompson and Turk. Located on page 163, it shows that Tonga has a Convergent Boundary. A convergent boundary is where two lithospheic plates collide head on.
A convergent boundary.
An area where two tectonic plates collide is called a boundary. There are three kinds of boundaries. They are convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries.
At a convergent boundary, tectonic plates collide and create mountains, deep ocean trenches, and volcanic activity. On the other hand, at a divergent boundary, tectonic plates move apart and cause the formation of rift valleys, mid-ocean ridges, and volcanic activity as new crust is created.
convergent boundary
Convergent boundary.
There are 3 types of Convergent boundaries, they are; 1. Continental-continental convergent boundary. 2. Continental-oceanic convergent boundary. 3. Oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary.
Most likely Because of either a convergent boundary or a transform boundary that caused this.
A convergent boundary is the place where two plates come together.Convergent boundary
A convergent plate boundary is a place where tectonic plates are moving together. The plates are sliding across the the plastic asthenosphere.
A convergent boundary causes compressional stress.
Mountains
Mountains