Asked by justin

Study this image.



Which feature forms at this plate boundary?

mountains
rift valleys
volcanoes
island chains

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can't see the image you mentioned — could you upload it or describe what you see (trenches, volcanoes, folded rock, long curved chain of islands, a crack/ridge, etc.)?

Meanwhile, here’s a quick guide to match features to plate-boundary types so you can pick the right answer:

- Mountains — form where two continental plates collide (convergent continental‑continental). Example: Himalayas.
- Rift valleys — form where plates are pulling apart (divergent). Example: East African Rift; mid-ocean ridges have central rift valleys.
- Volcanoes — commonly form where an oceanic plate subducts beneath a continental plate (convergent oceanic‑continental) or at hotspots. Example: the Andes (continental volcanoes).
- Island chains — form where one oceanic plate subducts beneath another (convergent oceanic‑oceanic) or from a hotspot track. Example: Aleutian or Japanese island arcs (subduction), Hawaiian chain (hotspot).

If you upload the image or describe its main features I’ll tell you which choice is correct.