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Convergent Boundaries: Examples & Types – Geology In

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Convergent boundaries are zones where two tectonic plates move toward each other, leading to significant geological transformations. At these boundaries, one or both plates may be forced into the mantle (a process known as subduction) or undergo dramatic deformation and uplift. These interactions are referred to as destructive plate boundaries because they result in the destruction of lithosphere.Convergent boundaries are associated with intense…
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