Answer:
A. Convergent boundary could form a mountain chain of sedimentary rock
Explanation:
The type of plate boundary that could form a mountain chain of sedimentary rock is a convergent boundary.
- Such convergence often takes place between two continental crusts that collides with one another.
- By so doing, shortening occurs and their is an uplift.
- The sedimentary beds are raised up to towering peaks in this kind of convergence.
- For oceanic - continental crust convergence, subduction will not allow for the mountain chain to form.
- Also, this is the same case with oceanic - oceanic crust convergence.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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