Geologist:
Rommel Isaac Baldivas
Rocky Mountains
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The Rocky Mountains is a mountain range that stretches 6,035 km from North Alaska to Middlewest of United States. The Rocky Mountains was formed by the converging of one continental plate to another continental plate. The highest mountain, Mount Elbert, goes up to 14, 440 feet.
One prediction of what will in the future is that the continental plates will continue to converge making the mountain range taller.
One prediction of what will in the future is that the continental plates will continue to converge making the mountain range taller.
Middle America Trench
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The Middle America Trench is formed by Converging/Sub-ducting of Oceanic Plate and a Continental Plate. It stretches 2,736 km from Mexico to Costa Rica with a depth of 21,880 ft.
I predict that the plates will keep converging and the trench will get deeper.
I predict that the plates will keep converging and the trench will get deeper.
Rio Grande Rift
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The Rio Grande Rift, also known as the Rio Grande Gorge, holds the Rio Grande River. It was formed by divergent plates. It has a depth of 800 feet and stretches from Colorado to North of Mexico State of Chihuahua. I predict that the plate will expand due to nearby volcanic activities.