Answer:
When an oceanic plate converges with a continental plate, the oceanic crust will always subduct under the continental crust; this is because oceanic crust is naturally denser. Convergent boundaries are commonly associated with larger earthquakes and higher volcanic activity
You see how much the scale is, let's say that it is 150 mm=300 miles. If it goes over, you can measure it with a ruler, or move with your hands, measuring it as well as possible and estimating. Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
1. Viscous Drag
2. Slab-Pull Force
3. Ridge-Push Force
Explanation:
The three factors that drive plate motion in the asthenosphere are as follows:
1. Viscous Drag
2. Slab-Pull Force
3. Ridge-Push Force
Asthenosphere is the upper layer of the earth's mantle. This layer lies below the lithosphere at depths between approximately 80 and 200 km below the surface.
LAB refers to the lithosphere–asthenosphere boundary.