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Types of Convergent Boundaries
Plate Tectonics – Part 2 Types of Convergent Boundaries PLATE COLLISIONS!!!!
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Oceanic – Continental Convergence
1. Collision!!! 2. Continental Crust is less dense so Oceanic crust sinks (subducts) into the asthenosphere.
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Oceanic – Continental Convergence
3. Subducting Ocean Plate creates a V-shaped Trench. 4. Oceanic Plate reaches the asthenosphere and melts.
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Oceanic – Continental Convergence
5. The melted magma begins to rise through the mantle and crust. 6. It will rise to make a volcanic eruption. 7. Lava cools forming a continental volcanic arc.
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Oceanic – Continental Examples
Cascades Mountain Range (Mt. St. Helens) Andes Volcanic Mountains (South America)
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Oceanic – Oceanic Boundary
1. Collision!!! 2. The more dense ocean plate (older) subducts into the asthenosphere.
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Oceanic – Oceanic Boundary
3. Oceanic crust melts into magma. 4. Magma becomes buoyant and rises. 5. This eventually forms volcanic islands in the water.
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Example of Oceanic-Oceanic Boundaries
ALUETIAN ISLANDS
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Example of Oceanic-Oceanic Boundaries
Northern Mariana Islands
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Continental – Continental Boundary
1. Collision!!! 2. Neither plate subducts because they are both low in density.
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Continental – Continental Boundary
3. Crust is compressed and deformed, forced upward forming a mountain range.
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Example: Continental- Continental Convergence
Mt. Everest! (Himalayan Mts.)
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