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During science class, a student is using a candy bar to model changes in the surface of the earth. The student pulls the candy bar apart, seen here in the image. Which surface feature was the student most likely modeling in this example?
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A a mountain chaina mountain chain
B continental plainscontinental plains
C an ocean trenchan ocean trench
D an ocean ridge
Responses
A a mountain chaina mountain chain
B continental plainscontinental plains
C an ocean trenchan ocean trench
D an ocean ridge
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During science class, a student is using a candy bar to model changes in the surface of the earth. Which action by the student best models mountains that form from tectonic activity and plate movement?
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The student was most likely modeling an ocean trench.
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The action by the student that best models mountains that form from tectonic activity and plate movement would be to push two pieces of the candy bar towards each other, causing them to fold and buckle upwards, similar to how two tectonic plates colliding can result in the formation of mountains.
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