When two continental plates collide, they can form mountain ranges due to the intense compression and uplift of the Earth's crust. This collision can also lead to the formation of earthquakes as the plates grind against each other. Over time, the collision can result in the merging of the two continental plates into a single larger landmass.
Mountain ranges are formed when two continental plates collide. When they converge one plate will be forced slightly under the other one.
Mountains are created when tectonic plates crash together. The intense pressure and force cause the Earth's crust to buckle and fold, resulting in the formation of mountain ranges. Examples include the Himalayas and the Andes.
When two plates carrying continental crust collide, the continental crust is too light to subduct beneath the other plate. Instead, the plates crumple and fold, leading to the formation of mountain ranges. This process is known as continental collision.
Yes, folded mountains form at convergent boundaries where two plates collide. The immense pressure from the collision pushes the edges of the plates upward, creating long, folded mountain ranges. Examples include the Himalayas and the Andes.
When two continental plates collide,fold mountains are formed.
When two continental plates collide, they can form mountain ranges due to the intense compression and uplift of the Earth's crust. This collision can also lead to the formation of earthquakes as the plates grind against each other. Over time, the collision can result in the merging of the two continental plates into a single larger landmass.
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When two continental plates collide they form mountains .
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Mountain ranges are formed when two continental plates collide. When they converge one plate will be forced slightly under the other one.
Earthquakes!
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The Earths surface changes shape when plates collide when the earths surface overlaps or when there are Earthquakes.
When two Continental plates collide, both plates lift upward and it can form mountains or mountain chains.
When continental plates collide they form high mountains.
Mountains are created when tectonic plates crash together. The intense pressure and force cause the Earth's crust to buckle and fold, resulting in the formation of mountain ranges. Examples include the Himalayas and the Andes.