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As 2 continental plates converge, the compressional forces push them toward each other. Both plates have similar thickness and density, resisting subduction. Overtime, the plates break and slide along the fractures in the crust, causing them to buckle and fold, resulting in the formation of fold mountains. Edit: this was for my geography o levels
They also formed Mount Everest over long periods of time
So you believe that Mount Everest formed or else grew like a pimple by two floating plates of the earth. 😂
Convergent plate boundaries: ><
Divergent plate boundaries:
What if a convergent plate boundary > meets a divergent plate boundary >. it will create drifting plate boundary >>
As 2 continental plates converge, the compressional forces push them toward each other. Both plates have similar thickness and density, resisting subduction. Overtime, the plates break and slide along the fractures in the crust, causing them to buckle and fold, resulting in the formation of fold mountains.
Edit: this was for my geography o levels
What causes the convergence
@@TaxingIsThieving I'm not entirely sure but i think it has something to do with the slab pull force and convection currents in the mantle
Why did the other upper mantle get subducted???
Can you do san Andreas fault earthquake animation
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so the earth is flat, right?
no
Uh no?
but what are they
Destructive
Continental plates converging with each other
@@ChandrabhanSingh-in6np right , but what are they
@@pettysebbymountains
Incorrect
Why