Why plate margins are called ‘destructive’? What landform features are
created here?
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A destructive plate margin usually involves an oceanic plate and a continental plate. The plates move towards one another and this movement can cause earthquakes. ... If two continental plates collide, neither can sink and so the land buckles upwards to form fold mountains. This is called a collision margin.
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A destructive plate margin usually involves an oceanic plate and a continental plate. The plates move towards one another and this movement can cause earthquakes. ... If two continental plates collide, neither can sink and so the land buckles upwards to form fold mountains. This is called a collision margin.
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