The most likely outcome when two continental plates collide is: The leading edge of both plates will buckle and pile up creating towering mountain ranges.
What is most likely to happen when two continental plates collide?(1 point)
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The continental plate that is moving the fastest will subduct under the slower moving plate.
The continental plate that is moving the fastest will subduct under the slower moving plate.
Both plates subduct creating a trench.
Both plates subduct creating a trench.
The leading edge of both plates will buckle and pile up creating towering mountain ranges.
The leading edge of both plates will buckle and pile up creating towering mountain ranges.
They will start slipping past each other side-by-side.
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