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There is a geological site associated with earthquake activity and a mountain range. When a person looks offshore, they do not find any trenches.

What type of boundary are they dealing with?

oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary


oceanic-continental convergent boundary


divergent boundary undersea


continental-continental convergent boundary

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Answer:

continental-continental convergent boundary

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the question, there is a geological site that has some earthquake activity with a mountain range but there's no trenches when a person looks offshore.

This is a type of continental-continental convergent boundary because when two continental plays converge, they collide and become mountains.

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