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According to the theory of plate tectonics how do two plates interact to form each layer mountain ranges? A. Collide B. create new plate C. scrape past each other D. move apart
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According to the theory of plate tectonics how do two plates interact to form each layer mountain ranges?
A. Collide B. create new plate C. scrape past each other D. move apart
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Answers: A. Collide, Glad to help!
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By colliding they push the ground up as they collide causing mountain ranges so when they collide
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