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Mountains form at convergent plate boundaries.
Mountains form along convergent boundaries when 2 plates collide. These are also called colliding boundaries.
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Volcanic mountains commonly form along plate boundaries, specifically at subduction zones where oceanic plates sink beneath continental plates or other oceanic plates. They can also form at divergent boundaries where plates move away from each other, allowing magma to rise to the surface and create volcanic activity.
Because of the thermal energy division within the circle of sun rays.
Mountains are typically formed at convergent plate boundaries where two tectonic plates collide and one is forced over the other, leading to uplift and deformation of the crust. This collision can create major mountain ranges like the Himalayas or the Andes.
Mountains are often formed at plate boundaries where tectonic plates collide. This collision can cause one plate to be forced upward, leading to the formation of mountains. The uplifted plate may undergo further geological processes, such as folding and faulting, which contribute to the mountain-building process.
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volcanos mostly form on tectonic plate boundaries and hot stops
the correct answer is: A: along plate boundaries.