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  2. Convergent Boundary | Definition, Features & Examples

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    The convergent boundary started about 200 million years ago as India moved north towards the Eurasian Plate. Around 40 to 50 million years ago, the Indian Plate collided with the Eurasian Plate ...

  3. Video: Convergent Boundary | Definition, Features & Examples

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    Convergent boundaries are the borders between the plates that are moving towards each other and colliding. When this happens, one plate usually subducts beneath the other plate, and in the case of ...

  4. Plate Tectonic Boundaries | Divergent, Convergent & Transform

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    Convergent boundaries can form volcanos, trenches, islands, and mountains. An example of a convergent boundary is the Himalayan mountains. Divergent boundaries occur when two plates move apart ...

  5. How does a convergent boundary move? + Example - Socratic

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    The location of a convergent boundary stays reasonably constant. When an ocean plate converges with a continental plate. The Ocean plate is driven down creating a subduction zone. The subduction zone often creates an ocean trench at the point the two plates meet. The continental plate is pushed upward as the ocean plate is pushed under the continental plate. The longer the motion bringing the ...

  6. How can convergent boundaries cause earthquakes? - Socratic

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    Answer link. The buildup of friction (thus potential energy) between both converging plates. Convergent boundaries are where two plates come together. The plate that is the most dense will subduct beneath the other plate (see the image below) creating uplift (mountain building) or plates with comparable densities will mash into each other ...

  7. How do convergent boundary plates move? - Socratic

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    Answer link. according to modern plate tectonics the two convergent plates are being pushed by convection currents in the mantle that are creating new crust at the divergent boundaries. The evidence for plate tectonics includes observations of new crust being formed at mid ocean ridges. The new crust comes to surface and pushes the older crust ...

  8. Why does a convergent boundary occur? - Socratic

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    When both plates are continental crust both crusts are buckled upwards forming mountains. This is another form of a convergent boundary. The divergent boundaries produce new crust. The new crust does not increase the size of the earth, The new crust must be destroyed or buckled at some place. The mid ocean ridge in the Atlantic is expanding ...

  9. How do convergent boundaries form volcanoes? - Socratic

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    Answer link. Convergent boundaries know as subduction zones create volcanos by forcing a plate under another plate melting the plate and creating the pressure that results in a volcano. Where ocean plates converge with continental plates the ocean sediments are pushed under the continental plate. The ocean sediments are melted as they are ...

  10. What geologic feature is formed at a convergent boundary?

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    Explanation: in some cases, mountain ranges. convergent boundary is formed where two tectonic plates collide with each other. features formed are Deep trenches Active volcanoes arcs of islands along the tectonic boundary in some cases, mountain ranges.

  11. African Tectonic Plate | Facts, Boundaries & Movement

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    The convergent boundary along the northern edge is a subduction zone (convergent boundaries and where they collide, one plate dives below the other) where the African plate is diving below the ...