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Compare and contrast mountains and volcanoes. (1 point)
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Both mountains and volcanoes have the same outward appearance. However, volcanoes are formed by movements of tectonic
plates, whereas mountains are formed from pockets of magma that rise up during eruptions.
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Both mountains and volcanoes are formed by the same process of movement by tectonic plates. However, volcanoes can grow to
be much higher than mountains because they also grow from pockets of magma that rise up during eruptions.
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Both mountains and volcanoes have the same outward appearance. However, mountains are formed by movements of tectonic
plates, whereas volcanoes are formed from pockets of magma that rise up during eruptions.
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Both mountains and volcanoes are formed from pockets of magma that rise up during eruptions. However, mountains can grow to
be much higher than volcanoes because they also grow from movement by tectonic plates.

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