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What type of boundary is depicted in the image below?
The diagram shows a house on the side of a forming mountain next to a volcano.
a.
transform
b.
collisional
c.
convergent
d.
divergent
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c. convergent
Explanation: Mountains plus volcanism indicate one plate is being forced beneath another (subduction) or plates are colliding — a convergent plate boundary. (A pure collisional boundary typically gives uplifted mountains with little volcanism, transform boundaries have lateral motion, and divergent boundaries produce rifts/sea‑floor spreading.)
Explanation: Mountains plus volcanism indicate one plate is being forced beneath another (subduction) or plates are colliding — a convergent plate boundary. (A pure collisional boundary typically gives uplifted mountains with little volcanism, transform boundaries have lateral motion, and divergent boundaries produce rifts/sea‑floor spreading.)
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