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Which of the following mountain ranges was NOT the result of continental-continental convergence?

a) Appalachians

b) Andes

c) Alps

d) Himilayas

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B.) The Andes would be the answer to this question.
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Answer:

Andes mountain range is not the result of continental-continental convergence.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Between two continental plates when a convergent boundary occurs, the more denser plate is subducted by the less denser one resulting in the formation of various land forms like mountain ranges, earthquakes, volcanoes.
  • This is known as continental-continental convergence.
  • Appalachians are the old mountain ranges formed as a 'result of collision' between North America and Europe continental plates.
  • Alps and Himalayas are also the 'result of continental plate collision'.
  • 'Andes mountains' are a result of oceanic - continental plate collision.
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