Study the image.
layers of the lithosphere are moving toward each other, creating raised...
Biology, 10.12.2019 21:31 jamaiciaw6
Study the image.
layers of the lithosphere are moving toward each other, creating raised areas above ground.
which feature is modeled in the diagram? check all that apply.
a convergent boundary is formed.
continental plates are colliding.
two plates are forming a divergent boundary.
continental plates are sliding past each other.
several mid-ocean ridges are formed on earth’s surface.
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