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← GeographyWhich crustal outcome is caused by isostatic rebound following subduction?
A)Rapid uplift of coastal mountain ranges✓
B)Formation of deep ocean trenches
C)Increased frequency of volcanic eruptions
D)Development of extensive rift valleys
💡 Explanation
Rapid uplift occurs through isostatic rebound because the removal of a subducting plate reduces the downward force on the overriding plate, causing it to rise. Therefore, uplift happens rather than sinking, because sinking would require increased downward force.
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