When continents collide, it is called continental collision. This process results in the formation of mountain ranges and can also lead to seismic activity and the creation of fault lines. Examples of continental collisions include the collision between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate, which gave rise to the formation of the Himalayas.
A front
A front
When two tectonic plates collide, it is called a convergent boundary. The collision leads to the formation of mountain ranges due to the intense pressure and uplift of the Earth's crust.
folding
Convergent boundary
North America
When molecules collide and transfer energy, it is called a collision.
an earthquake
Antarctica and Australia.
Australia is the smallest of the seven continents.
Collision...
convergence
Europe, Asia and the African continents
convergence
"When We Collide"
Europe, Asia, North America
The equator crosses parts of Africa, Asia, and South America.