The Himalayas are formed by this type of plate boundary when two plates come together
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Typically, a convergent plate boundary—such as the one between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate—forms towering mountain ranges, like the Himalaya, as Earth's crust is crumpled and pushed upward. ... When subduction occurs, a chain of volcanoes often develops near the convergent plate boundary.
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