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question 1-20 which geological features most likely prompted the development of the theory of plate tectonics? glacier fields tropical rainforests river deltas mountain ranges
The theory of plate tectonics explains the movement of Earth's lithosphere. Mountain ranges are formed at plate - boundaries due to the collision or convergence of tectonic plates. Glacer fields are related to climate and ice movement, tropical rainforests to climate and biogeography, and river deltas to sediment deposition by rivers. Mountain ranges provide strong evidence for plate interactions.
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D. mountain ranges