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What is the name for the bottom right? I was thinking it might be a continental-continental boundary, but I don't know, so if you let me know what that boundary might be then that would be great! Thank
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What is the name for the bottom right? I was thinking it might be a continental-continental boundary, but I don't know, so if you let me know what that boundary might be then that would be great! Thank you.
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The name for the plate boundary is convergent plate boundary. More specifically, as you said, it is a continental-continental / collision plate boundary which comes under as a convergent plate boundary.
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