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What type of plate boundary would form where there is a mountain range present, known earthquake activity, but no trenches present?

continental-continental convergent boundary


divergent boundary undersea


oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary


oceanic-continental convergent boundary

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continental-continental convergent boundary

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Answer:

continental-continental convergent boundary

Step-by-step explanation:

When two continental plates converge, they smash together and create mountains. The amazing Himalaya Mountains are the result of this type of convergent plate boundary. The Appalachian Mountains resulted from ancient convergence when Pangaea came together.

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