While studying plate tectonics, Mrs. Bird asked her students to explain how the movements of Earth’s plates formed Mountain Ranges like the Alps in Europe or the Himalayas in Asia. Four of the responses are below. Which is correct?
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A: “These mountain ranges are formed at a divergent boundary. As the plates separate, molten rock from the mantle rises up through the crust to form those mountains.”
B: “These mountain ranges are formed at a transform boundary. As the plates slide past each other they create a lot of friction and the rocks break off to form mountains.”
C: “These mountain ranges are formed at a continental – continental convergent boundary. The two plates have similar densities, so as they collide, they are both pushed up creating mountain ranges.”
D: “These mountain ranges are formed at an oceanic – continental convergent boundary. The oceanic crust is more dense than the continental crust and is forced down into the mantle and melts. This creates a line of volcanoes on the surface.”
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