How can tectonic plate boundaries cause land forms to change?

A. By changing ocean and atmosphere temperatures
B. By causing them to disappear
C. By causing plates to move against each other
D. By causing plates to destroy each other

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The correct answer is: C. By causing plates to move against each other.

Tectonic plate boundaries can lead to changes in landforms through various interactions, such as when plates collide, pull apart, or slide against each other. These movements can create mountains, valleys, earthquakes, and other geological features.