When tectonic plates collide, they primarily exhibit convergent motion. This interaction can lead to various geological phenomena, such as the formation of mountain ranges, earthquakes, and volcanic activity. Depending on the types of plates involved—continental or oceanic—different outcomes occur, such as subduction or continental collision. The intense pressure and friction at these boundaries drive the tectonic activity associated with plate collisions.
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