2.Which of the following convergence will lead to the production of the highest mountain peaks?
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Mountains are formed by plate convergence. Plate convergence describes tectonic plate movement that results in the collision of two plates. These slow-moving collisions shift the plates only a few centimeters a year, but are powerful enough to form large mountain ranges over time.
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The following combinations that will lead to the production of the highest peaks are:
- The type of flexible boundaries is not the only thing.
- From the inception of the present world one might be tempted to say that a continental collision could form very high mountains.
- The type of flexible parameters is not the only thing.
- And indeed the most spectacular tectonic collision and formed the Himalayas nearly 2,000 feet higher than any other mountain on Earth.
- Flexible borders, where two plates go to one another, are of three types, depending on the type of crust present on both sides of the border - the sea or the continent.
- Species are ocean-ocean, ocean-continent, and continental-continent.
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