How do plates move in relation to each other at convergent boundaries?

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When plates commute in the exact direction it collides, and the plates move to other at convergent boundaries.The lighter, dense, and much more elastic oceanic plate dips underneath the thicker, more stiff continental plate whenever a continental plate encounters a marine plate. It's known as subduction. Deep ocean trenches, like the one that runs down South America's west coast, are created by subduction. The continent's undercut rocks start to melt. On occasions, a chain of eruptions forms as the hot magma rises to the surface and travels through the continent. Nearly 80% of earthquakes happen along convergent borders when plates are being pushed together.Destruction, when two continental plates crashes, is just another kind of convergent boundary. The plates collapse and are propelled upward since neither is heavier compared to the other.Read more about convergent boundaries herehttps://brainly.com/question/28002759