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What landforms are created by the friction tectonic plates pushing up against one another

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Deep ocean trenches, volcanoes, island arcs, submarine mountain ranges, fault lines, ETC.

Step-by-step explanation:

A structural limit where two plates are advancing toward one another. In the event that the two plates are of equivalent thickness, they ordinarily push facing one another, shaping a mountain chain.

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