The coastal characteristics are depended on the plate tectonic settings. A collisional coast is formed when coast of tectonic setting collide with the crustal bedrock thereby causing slow uplift. On the other side island arc coast is formed when there is collision between two oceanic crust plate edges.
The rock pattern causes elevation differences between continental and oceanic crust.
Vegetation type or pattern in no way supports the theory of plate tectonics and hence option C is correct.
<span>Populations of a short type of sunflower are identified as a new species under the conditions that </span>they are unable to breed with the sunflowers of the original population.