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← GeographyWhich mechanism causes the uplift of mountain ranges along convergent plate boundaries?
A)Isostatic rebound after erosion
B)Thermal expansion of the crust
C)Elastic deformation and rock folding✓
D)Magmatic intrusion along rift zones
💡 Explanation
When plates converge, the resulting compressional stress causes elastic deformation and rock folding, because layers bend without breaking, accumulating into large-scale folds, leading to uplift across the plates. Therefore mountain range formation occurs, rather than rebound, expansion, or intrusion which represent different uplifting or tectonic events.
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