Movement of Earth's plates produce all of the following except rainfall.
Option A is correct
When plates collide, they can crumple and uplift, forming mountain ranges like the Himalayas or the Alps. Over millions of years, continents can even merge through collisions, as seen in the formation of Pangaea.
Earthquakes and volcanoes, as plates slide past each other or grind together, friction builds up and releases energy in the form of earthquakes. When plates diverge, molten rock from the mantle rises to fill the gap, creating volcanic activity along mid-ocean ridges or hotspots like Hawaii.
Trenches and ocean floors whereby When one plate dives beneath another (subduction), a deep trench is formed. The subducted plate also releases water and other volatiles, which can melt the overlying plate and fuel volcanic activity.
Movement of Earth's plates produce all of the following except
A. Rainfall
B. Earthquakes and volcanoes
C. Earthquakes and volcanoes