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This type of boundary occur when 2 plates slide toward each other to form either a subduction zone.
A
Divergent Plate Boundary
B
Tectonic Plate Boundary
C
Convergent Plate Boundary
D
Transform Plate Boundary
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Convergent boundaries are areas where plates move toward each other and collide. These are also known as compressional or destructive boundaries. Subduction zones occur where an oceanic plate meets a continental plate and is pushed underneath it. Subduction zones are marked by oceanic trenches.

Detailed explanation-2: -Convergent (Colliding): This occurs when plates move towards each other and collide. When a continental plate meets an oceanic plate, the thinner, denser, and more flexible oceanic plate sinks beneath the thicker, more rigid continental plate. This is called subduction.

Detailed explanation-3: -Convergent Boundaries. Convergent boundaries, sometimes called destructive boundaries, are places where two or more tectonic plates have a net movement toward each other. Convergent boundaries, more than any other, are known for orogenesis, the process of building mountains and mountain chains.

Detailed explanation-4: -Transform boundaries are faults where two plates slide by each other. Such boundaries are inevitable because of divergent and convergent boundaries. The most common transform boundary is the San Andreas Fault; it’s the longest highly active transform boundary on the surface of the Earth.

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