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8 August, 14:03

Mountain ranges often appear on the edges of continents. What theory does this support?

Mountains were formed when Earth's crust cooled and Earth shrank.

Mountain ranges were formed when continents collided.

Mountain ranges did not exist millions of years ago.

Mountain ranges were formed only by glaciers.

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  1. 8 August, 17:03
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    Mountain ranges were formed when continents collided.

    Explanation:

    Continental collision is a variation on the fundamental process of subduction, whereby the subduction zone is destroyed, mountains produced, and two continents sutured together.
  2. 8 August, 17:25
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    Mountain ranges were formed when continents collided.

    Explanation:

    Mountain ranges were formed when continents collided because collision causes plates to form mountains, also known as a convergent boundary.
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