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When two tectonic plates collide, new mountain ranges can be formed as rock in the Earth’s crust is thrust upward. Usually this action involves one plate being pushed underneath another plate as shown in the diagram below.
Which of Newton’s Laws best describes why the edge of the right-hand plate forms mountains while the left-hand plate is submerged beneath the right in the picture?
Law of Inertia (1st Law)
Law of Acceleration (2nd Law)
Action-Reaction Law (3rd Law)
Law of Universal Gravitation (4th Law)
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