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land formation produced by the convergence of two oceanic plates across​

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Answered by sneha112251
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When two oceanic plates converge, the denser plate will end up sinking below the less dense plate, leading to the formation of an oceanic subduction zone. ... Old, dense crust tends to be subducted back into the earth. An example of a subduction zone formed from a convergent boundary is the Chile-Peru trench.

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Answered by kingofself
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Fold mountains, oceanic ridges, ocean trenches etc.

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When two oceanic plates move towards each other, they are said to be converging. Due to such collisions , the landforms present above the earth surface undergo changes.The plate with higher density subsides under the plate with lighter density.

Fold mountains are formed due to two converging plates. When two plates converge, the rocks at the surface rise to form fold mountains. Ocean trenches are formed due to the collision of two oceanic plates or oceanic- continental plates. Due to subduction, an undersea trench is formed. The deepest sea trench is the Mariana trench present in the pacific ocean.

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