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What type of mountain ranges form at convergent plate boundaries?

fault-block and uplifted mountains

volcanic and fault-block mountains

folded and volcanic mountains

fault-block and folded mountains

1 answer

At convergent plate boundaries, the type of mountain ranges that typically form are folded and volcanic mountains.

When tectonic plates collide, the intense pressure can cause the Earth's crust to fold, creating mountains. Additionally, if one of the plates is an oceanic plate that subducts underneath a continental plate, volcanic activity can occur, leading to the formation of volcanic mountains as well.