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when a denser oceanic plate is pushed underneath a less dense continental plate, in a process called ____________, a deep wedge or valley called a __________ is formed. when two oceanic plates converge, the ocean floor can be pushed up to form a __________ __________ __________ along a trench. the best example of this is the island nation of __________. when two continental plates converge, neither plate is dense enough to subduct, and they simply push up to form __________ __________. the best example of this process are the __________. transform plate boundaries exist where plates __________. the best example of a transform boundary is __________. a __________ __________ is an area of hot upwelling magma called a mantle plume. the best example of this is the island chain of ____________.
- When a denser oceanic plate is pushed beneath a less - dense continental plate, it's subduction and a trench is formed.
- When two oceanic plates converge, volcanic island arcs can form, like Japan.
- When two continental plates converge, mountain ranges form, such as the Himalayas.
- At transform plate boundaries, plates slide past each other, and the San Andreas Fault is a well - known example.
- A hot spot is an area of hot upwelling magma, and the Hawaiian Islands are formed by a hot spot.
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- Subduction; Trench
- Volcanic island arc; Japan
- Mountain range; Himalayas
- Slide past each other; San Andreas Fault
- Hot spot; Hawaiian Islands