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At which boundary does subduction stop occurring, resulting in a mountain range? oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary oceanic-oceanic divergent boundary continental-continental convergent boundary continental-continental divergent boundary

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

At which boundary does subduction stop occurring, resulting in a mountain range?

A.

oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary

B.

oceanic-oceanic divergent boundary

C.

continental-continental convergent boundary

D.

continental-continental divergent boundary

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User Yonatan
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The answer in here is the third option: continental- continental convergent boundary. We know this because Continent-continent convergence creates some of the world’s largest mountains ranges. The rest of the options creates other types of ranges that has nothing to do with mountain range
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