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In my opinion, the correct answer among the choices listed above is option B. Islands and ridge valleys are similar in a sense that both land forms involve volcanoes. It may be that both of them have volcanoes or they are made from volcanoes
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Islands and ridge valleys are similar in a sense that both land forms involve volcanoes. It may be that both of them have volcanoes or they are made from volcanoes.
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