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boundary often forms volcanoes. This phenomenon occurs because the underground pressure squeezes water out of the dense crust, and this water works its way into the mantle. The water
the mantle and allows for the creation of magma.
The collision between an oceanic and a continental plate, or two oceanic plates originate volcanoes. a) oceanic crust at convergent boundary b) heats up.
Collision area between two plates. Two continentalplates might collide, or two oceanic plates, or one oceanic plate with a continental one.
In the last two cases, the thicker and older plate subduces under the other plate, and magma rises to the surface by crevices. The Himalayas and Los Andes are examples of these collisions.
Plates' movement might produce earthquakes. Also, collisions create volcanic arches and continental arches.
When one of the plates sinks under the other one, it reaches a depth where it melts and magma rises. Volcanoes get formed on the superior plate since magma flows over it.
The subduction ofoceanic crust at convergent boundary often forms volcanoes. This phenomenon occurs because the underground pressure squeezes water out of the dense crust, and this water works its way into the mantle. The water heats up the mantle and allows for the creation of magma.
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Answer:Ocean crust at a convergent / heats up
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