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30 September, 01:59

What is the best description of a convergent boundary? (Do they move towards eachother, side by side past each other, away from each other, or are they attracted to each other by gravity)

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  1. 30 September, 02:05
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    Convergent boundaries move towards each other. They can be classified as continental-continental, or oceanic-continental.

    Oceanic-Continental: Heavier oceanic plate slides under a continental plate in a process called subduction.

    Continental-Continental: Tectonic plates push up against each other and often fold upwards, creating mountain ranges.
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