When tectonic plates collide, molten rock from beneath Earth's crust is sometimes forced up through the surface. When this occurs, it is called
(1) a mountain
(2) an earthquake
(3) a rift
(4) a volcano
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When tectonic plates collide, molten rock from beneath Earth's crust is sometimes forced up through the surface. When this occurs, it is called
(4) a volcano
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a Volcano
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When tectonic plates collide, molten rock from beneath Earth's crust is sometimes forced up through the surface. When this occurs, it is called
a Volcano
So correct options is 4) a Volacno
During a volcano hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape from a magma chamber below the surface
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