They are both on the end of the Pacific rim. They both have an above average number of volcanoes, and they are steeper and more narrow then other mountain ranges. This is a result of their both straddling and colliding continental plates and being on top of very active geological fault lines.
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I believe it would be dry land. idk which one
The correct answer for the given question above would be option B. The essential aspect of geography that you would learn about the creation of mountains would be physical systems. The physical systems of geography is also known as physical geography. Physical geography is the scientific study of the natural features of the Earth's surface.