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plate boundary, what is the result O A mountain belt, like the modern Himalayas 0 A continental volcanic arc like the modern Andes. O Earthquakes, but no volcanism, like the modern San Andreas Fault in
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The plate boundary is the result of movements in the latest either through the divergence, convergence or the formation transform or rift valleys. The occurrence of the earthquakes and volcanic eruptions around the zones of mountain belts and various other events led to the volcanic arcs.
A Mountain belt-like system of the Himalayas in Northern India is a result of the orogenic upliftment of sediments bright from the Tethys sea and splitting of the Indian subcontinent from the Australian plate to collide with the Eurasian plate.
A continental volcanic arc forms due to the lava a magma that originates in the form mantle plums produced due to the burning of the lighter plate over the oceanic plate and volcanoes like the Andes form when the slab pulls the plate to the deep trenches.
And the san Andreas fault in California is a transform fault with dextral movements on both sides as the landmass is drifting westwards.
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