Answer:
Much of California's landscape has been formed by plate tectonics. Compression has recently uplifted California's rugged mountains. The steep, rocky coastlines have been formed by uplift along the plate boundary.
Explanation:
Features that are typical for the divergent plate boundaries are:
- <em>ocean ridges;</em>
Underwater mountain chains that are very long and are marking the border of the plates.
- <em>formation of new crust;</em>
Since the crust is very weakened and loose, the high temperature, pressure, and magma, are able to penetrate it and create new crust.
- <em>intense volcanic activity;</em>
The high amount of magma penetrating from the mantle layer is causing intense volcanic activity, thus the creating on new crust, and underwater mountain chains.
Answer:
C: larger river systems
D:fewer geographic barriers
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