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aladin4000

Answer:

two lithospheric plates collide against each other. The zone of collision may undergo crumpling and folding, and folded mountains may emerge (orogenic collision).

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Answer:

  • They can collide with each other.
  • One plate may slide under another plate.
  • They can slide past each other.

Explanation:

Lithospheric plates can interact with each other in many ways, such as:

colliding with each other

sliding under another plate

sliding past each other

When two plates collide with each other, mountains can form from the powerful collision and the movement, or crumpling, of the land.

One plate sliding under another plate is known as subduction. When this happens, volcanoes can form.

Two plates can also slide horizontally past each other. This movement often does not build up major mountains or volcanoes.