Science, asked by AnnClaire, 5 months ago

If you visit a place in the Pacific known to be a long converging plates. Which of this should you NOT expect to see?

A. Active volcanoes.
B. Mountain ranges
C. Rift valleys.
D. Volcanic islands. ​

Answers

Answered by mariannejeyn
15

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Answered by ankitpatle0
3

correct option is c

C. Rift valleys.

Explanation:

In a convergent boundary, you wouldn't expect to observe relatively young rocks, Mid-ocean ridges, and rift valleys.

Two plates are moving towards each other at a convergent border. Volcanoes, earthquakes, trenches, and mountain ranges are the geological characteristics generated as two plates move towards each other.

The earth's crust is separated into plates, which are made up of multiple segments. The plates are moving in a specific direction, influenced by the mantle's convection circulation. Three sorts of plate boundaries are formed as the plates move in a specific direction, namely ( convergent, divergent, and transform fault boundary ).

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