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there are no volcanoes it is not along an ocean coastline
A mountain range can be formed by the collision of an oceanic plate and a continental plate. This creates a subduction zone which eventually leads to the formation of a range of mountains.
No oceanic coastline Absence of volcanic activity
convergent (plates that come together)
No. A mid-ocean ridges is a divergent boundary. You find folded mountain at convergent plate boundaries.
The Urals are a mountain range that acts as a boundary between Europe and Asia. It is the largest mountain range in Europe.
Carpathian Mountain
Mountain-building is a result of continental collision, so destructive plate boundaries. One plate is destroyed by subduction below the other, which undergoes compression, buckling and uplift as the collision continues. This is happening at present in Asia, raising the Himalayan Mountains.
A landform such as a mountain range could act as a natural boundary. e.g. The Pyrenees Mountain range act as the boundary between France and Spain.
The Himalayas is a mountain range, but the mountain range is not made by subduction. They are made of 2 continental plates crashing together and pushing the rock upwards.
The Andes Mountains were formed through subduction of the oceanic plate underneath the South American plate.
it is not along an ocean coastline, there are no volcanoes
The mountain range that formed the western boundary of the original states was the Appalachian Mountains. The mountains also extend into southeastern Canada.
Usually either a mountain range, or a subduction zone.
there are no volcanoes it is not along an ocean coastline
It shouldnt be on a boundary. It is well inside the the North American plate to be on a boundary. Its a canyon not a mountain range.
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