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What plate boundary forms a Volcanic mountain range
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A volcanic mountain range typically forms at convergent plate boundaries, where an oceanic plate converges with a continental plate or another oceanic plate. In these areas, the denser oceanic plate is often subducted beneath the less dense continental plate, leading to the melting of mantle material and the formation of magma. This magma can rise to the surface, resulting in volcanic activity and the creation of a volcanic mountain range, such as the Andes Mountains in South America. Additionally, volcanic mountain ranges can also form at divergent boundaries, where tectonic plates are pulling apart, allowing magma to rise and create new crust. An example of this is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.