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  1. Convergent boundary - Wikipedia

    A convergent boundary (also known as a destructive boundary) is an area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide. One plate eventually slides beneath the other, a process known as …

  2. Convergent Plate Boundaries - Convergent Boundary - Geology.com

    Convergent plate boundaries are locations where lithospheric plates are moving towards one another. The plate collisions that occur in these areas can produce earthquakes, volcanic activity, and crustal …

  3. Plate Boundaries - National Geographic Society

    May 30, 2025 · Typically, a convergent plate boundary —such as the one between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate —forms towering mountain ranges, like the Himalaya, as Earth’s crust is …

  4. Convergent Boundary: Definition, Types, Examples, Features

    Convergent plate boundaries, often called destructive plate boundaries, are regions where two or more tectonic plates collide. This collision leads to a variety of dramatic geological events, including …

  5. What are the different types of plate tectonic boundaries?

    Sep 21, 2012 · At convergent plate boundaries where an oceanic plate meets a continental plate, oceanic crust is forced down into the Earth’s mantle and begins to melt. The melted rock rises into …

  6. Introduction to Convergent Plate Boundaries - ThoughtCo

    Aug 28, 2024 · A convergent boundary is a place where tectonic plates push against each other, forming mountains, trenches, and sometimes causing volcanic eruptions.

  7. Plate Boundaries: Divergent, Convergent, and Transform

    About 80% of earthquakes occur where plates are pushed together, called convergent boundaries. Another form of convergent boundary is a collision where two continental plates meet head-on. Since …

  8. 4.6 Convergent Plate Boundaries – Introduction to Oceanography

    At an ocean-ocean convergent boundary, one of the plates (oceanic crust and lithospheric mantle) is pushed, or subducted, under the other (Figure 4.6.1). Often it is the older and colder plate that is …

  9. 2.3.5: Convergent Plate Boundaries - Geosciences LibreTexts

    Convergent boundaries, where two plates are moving toward each other, are of three types, depending on the type of crust present on either side of the boundary — oceanic or continental. The types are …

  10. Explain What a Convergent Boundary Is and How It Works

    Sep 1, 2025 · A convergent boundary is where two plates move towards each other, resulting in a collision or subduction, where one plate slides beneath the other. This process involves …