Some of the world’s mountains formed as a result of

A. oceanic-oceanic convergence at mid-ocean ridges.

B. continental-continental divergence.

C. continental-oceanic collision at subduction zones.

D. continental-continental collision at convergent boundaries.

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Answer:

Mountains form where two continental plates collide. Since both plates have a similar thickness and weight, neither one will sink under the other. Instead, they crumple and fold until the rocks are forced up to form a mountain range. As the plates continue to collide, mountains will get taller and taller.