Which feature is formed at convergent plate boundaries

Andes mountains
San Andreas fault

Both the Andes Mountains and the San Andreas Fault are formed at convergent plate boundaries.

The Andes Mountains are formed at a convergent boundary where the Nazca Plate is subducting beneath the South American Plate. This process of subduction has resulted in the formation of the majestic Andes Mountains, which stretch along the western coast of South America.

The San Andreas Fault is also formed at a convergent boundary, specifically a transform boundary, where the Pacific Plate is sliding past the North American Plate. This boundary is responsible for the occurrence of frequent earthquakes in California, as the plates slide horizontally past each other.