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- locate: turn on show location. where on earth can you find collision zones? (note: you can refer to a world map or atlas for location names.) 10. double click on the map below. drag the yellow circles to create \lines\ to show the locations on the map.
Collision zones on Earth are typically found at plate - boundaries where tectonic plates interact. These include convergent boundaries such as where an oceanic plate subducts beneath a continental plate or two continental plates collide. Referencing a world map or atlas helps identify regions like the Himalayas (formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates), the Andes (due to subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the South American plate), and areas around the Pacific Ring of Fire.
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Collision zones can be found at convergent tectonic plate boundaries such as the Himalayan region (Indian - Eurasian plate collision), the Andes (Nazca - South American plate interaction), and along the Pacific Ring of Fire.