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Which mechanism causes the uplift of mountain ranges along convergent plate boundaries?

A)Isostatic rebound after erosion
B)Thermal expansion of the crust
C)Elastic deformation and rock folding
D)Magmatic intrusion along rift zones

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When plates converge, the resulting compressional stress causes elastic deformation and rock folding, because layers bend without breaking, accumulating into large-scale folds, leading to uplift across the plates. Therefore mountain range formation occurs, rather than rebound, expansion, or intrusion which represent different uplifting or tectonic events.

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