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  • Convergent Boundaries: Formation and Volcanic Activity Explained
    When an oceanic plate is pushed under a continental plate, resulting in volcanic activity, a convergent boundary forms. In this type of boundary, the denser oceanic plate subducts beneath the less dense continental plate, causing the oceanic plate to melt and rise to the surface, forming volcanoes. Convergent boundaries are responsible for the formation of some of the world's most iconic mountain ranges, such as the Andes Mountains and the Himalayas.
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