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    What Is an Example of a Continental-Continental Convergent Plate Margin
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What Is an Example of a Continental-Continental Convergent Plate Margin

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What is an example of a continental-continental convergent plate margin?


A) Himalayas
B) Andes Mountains
C) East African Rift
D) Marianas Trench
E) Atlantic Coast of North America

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