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They form on convergent boundaries.

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What type of plate boundary would be found along the coastline near japan's volcanic mountain ranges?

mid-oceanic ridges are near the mountain range at the divergent boundary


What type of plate boundary is found a volcanic mountain range?

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Which of these would be the best indications that a given mountain range was not formed by subduction?

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What mountain range run Along California's coastline?

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Is a volcanic arc the same thing as a volcanic mountain range?

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