Asked by khare

Which best supports the choice in Part A?


Mountain ranges only form in North America.


Mountain ranges form when two tectonic plates meet.


Mountain ranges form in the middle of the ocean and move to land.


Mountain ranges always form the same way, so mountain ranges are all the same size.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"Mountain ranges form when two tectonic plates meet."

Reason: Convergent plate boundaries (continental-continental or oceanic-continental collisions) push crust upward to create mountains. The other choices are false or too narrow (mountains are not limited to North America, some form at mid‑ocean ridges but most large ranges come from plate collisions, and they do not all form the same way or end up the same size).