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The Earth's crust is fragmented and made up of moving plates. Convergent plate boundaries are those that move towards one another. When they collide, subduction usually takes place or that is, the denser plate slides underneath the less dense one. Sometimes, the plate boundaries cause buckling in the earth's crust creating mountains. Convergent boundaries have caused the deepest and tallest structures on Earth. Among those that have formed due to convergent plate boundaries are K2 and Mount Everest, the tallest peaks in the world. They formed when the Indian plate subducted or pushed underneath underneath the Eurasian plate on which the Himalayan Mountains set, gradually pushing Mt. Everest up higher and higher.

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