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27 February, 14:43

A continental-continental plate collision causes what to form? 1. Oceanic-Oceanic Subduction. 2. Hot spots to form. 3. Mountain ranges to form. 4. Oceanic-Continental subduction

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  1. 27 February, 16:58
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    3. Mountain ranges to form. If there are two plates that are colliding, they push up and form a mountain range. Imagine two plates of playdough that are pushed against each other on a table, the playdough will accumulate and form a large ridge.
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