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When plates converge, a fold mountain is formed. This happens when the edges of two tectonic plates push against each other, causing the land to buckle and fold, creating mountain ranges like the Himalayas or the Andes.
When oceanic plates collide with continental plates, The oceanic plate goes under the Continental plate, creating friction deep in the earth, where the plates are rubbing against each other, creating magma, which rises to the surface and creates volcanic mountain ranges. The Andes mountain range is an example. I don't know if this will help you at all.
Fold mountains are formed from the collision of continental tectonic plates. Since neither plate subducts under the other, the colliding plates wrinkle and fold like a rug being pushed into a wall.
A mountain is formed when tectonic plates converge and push against each other, causing uplift of the Earth's surface. This process can involve the collision of two plates, resulting in the formation of mountain ranges such as the Himalayas.
When plates collide, plate boundaries are formed. There are three kinds. At divergent boundaries, two tectonic plates move away from each other and make earthquakes. At convergent boundaries, two plates come together and make mountain ranges. At transform boundaries, one plate slides under the other.
Fold mountain or mountain chains are formed by the collisions between continental plates.
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Folded mountains. These are formed when tectonic plates clashed together and formed in and up.
When two continental plates collide,fold mountains are formed.
The movement and/or interaction of lithospheric plates.
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When plates converge, a fold mountain is formed. This happens when the edges of two tectonic plates push against each other, causing the land to buckle and fold, creating mountain ranges like the Himalayas or the Andes.
they are formed when two plates move towards each othe and crash
Mountain ranges are normally formed at convergent plate boundaries.
In theory, tectonic plates. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/geology/tectonics.html
Folded mountains are formed by plates