continental continental convergent boundary
mountains
convergent boundary.
Convergent Boundary.
(A+LS) Convergent Boundary
mountains
A boundary where two plates meet and collide forming mountains is called a convergent boundary. It is also known as destructive plate boundary.
The Himalaya mountains were formed in a collision of the Indian Plate pushing into the Eurasian Plate, in a convergent boundary known as a continental collision.
Convergent boundary mountains are formed where two tectonic plates collide, causing one plate to be forced beneath the other in a process called subduction. This collision can lead to the formation of mountain ranges due to the intense pressure and folding of the Earth's crust. The Himalayas are a notable example of convergent boundary mountains, formed by the collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate.
The Cascade Mountains are a volcanic mountain range located in the western United States. They are considered to be a convergent boundary, where two tectonic plates are colliding.
what is happening at a convergent plate boundary is the two plates are coming together and forming mountains.
Continental Collision Boundary