Geography, 23.03.2021 22:30, keiracoles
When two continental plates collide, the edges of the continents fold upward. What will happen as a result of this plate movement?
Select one:
Large mountain ranges will form.
A large canyon will form.
A wide plateau will form.
A large rift valley will form.
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