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3 multiple choice 1 point mountain ranges are formed at what kind of plate boundary? divergent continent - continent convergent ocean - continent convergent ocean - ocean convergent
Mountain ranges form when two continental plates collide at convergent boundaries, as neither subducts, causing crustal uplift and folding. Divergent boundaries involve plates moving apart, not collision. Ocean-continent and ocean-ocean convergent boundaries lead to subduction and different landforms (e.g., volcanoes, island arcs), not major mountain ranges.
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B. Continent-continent convergent