Relative pronoun modifier
There are two hot springs situated at the base of the Tang Shan mountain range and it has become increasingly popular among tourists seeking mineral health baths.
- mountain range and it has become
- mountain range, which are becoming
- mountain range and they have become
- mountain range, which has become
- mountain range, and becoming
In option B, does “which” refer to mountain range or the two hot springs? Please confirm.
I don’t think “which” is allowed to jump over “situated”. So yeah, it has to refer to “mountain range”.