Convergent boundary:the boundary between tectonics plates that are colliding.
Example:the boundary between Eurasian plate and Indian plate at Himalayas.
Subduction zone
Subduction zone: is the biggest smash-up on Earth, marking the collision between two of the planet's tectonic plates, the pieces of crust that slowly move across the surface over millions of years. When two tectonic plates meet, one may slide underneath the other, curving down into the mantle.
Subduction zone real world example.
Orogenesis
Orogenesis:Orogeny refers to forces and events leading to a large structural deformation of the Earth's lithosphere due to the engagement of tectonic plates.
Orogenesis real world example
Continental vocanic arc
Continental vocanic arc: a chain of volcanoes positioned in an arc shape as seen from above. It is formed when the oceanic crust is forced beneath the continental crust on an adjacent plate, creating an arc-shaped mountain belt.
Continental vocanic arc real world example
Vocanic island arc
Vocanic island arc:is a type of archipelago which consists of a chain of volcanoes whose alignment is arc shaped. Most island arcs are situated parallel and close to a boundary in the middle of two converging tectonic plates.
Vocanic island arc real world example