The diagram below shows two types of mountains.
Mountain 1
Mountain 2
Which of th...
The diagram below shows two types of mountains.
Mountain 1
Mountain 2
Which of these statements is most likely correct about the two types of mountains? (1 point)
A They are formed by evaporation of river water.
B They are formed by the movement of Earth plates
C They are formed only at divergent boundaries.
D They are formed only at convergent boundaries
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