Multiple Choice
When an isolated mountain range occurs in the interior of a continent,one may infer that the range formed by what?
A) the collision of two continental plates
B) compressive forces acting on the opposing margins of a single plate
C) the rifting of the continent
D) the growth of a volcanic arc
E) the collision of two continental plates AND the growth of a volcanic arc
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