What is most likely to happen where two continental plates collide at a convergent boundary?(1 point)

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One plate is subducted beneath the other.
One plate is subducted beneath the other.

The direction shifts and it becomes a transform boundary.
The direction shifts and it becomes a transform boundary.

The plates push up, forming a mountain range.
The plates push up, forming a mountain range.

A volcanic island arc is formed.
A volcanic island arc is formed.

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All of the above responses are correct. When two continental plates collide at a convergent boundary, different outcomes can occur depending on various factors such as the type of plates involved and the specific tectonic setting. One plate may be subducted beneath the other, leading to the formation of a subduction zone and potentially a trench. The collision can also cause a shift in direction, leading to the formation of a transform boundary. Additionally, the plates can push up, causing the formation of a mountain range, such as the Himalayas. In some cases, a volcanic island arc can also be formed as a result of the collision.
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The plates push up, forming a mountain range.