Asked by Anonymous
According to the theory of plate tectonics, how do two plates interact to form coastal volcanic ranges?
A.
A continental plate slides along an oceanic plate at a convergent boundary.
B.
A continental plate collides with another continental plate at a convergent boundary.
C.
An oceanic plate sinks beneath another oceanic plate at a convergent boundary.
D.
An oceanic plate sinks beneath a continental plate at a convergent boundary.**
A.
A continental plate slides along an oceanic plate at a convergent boundary.
B.
A continental plate collides with another continental plate at a convergent boundary.
C.
An oceanic plate sinks beneath another oceanic plate at a convergent boundary.
D.
An oceanic plate sinks beneath a continental plate at a convergent boundary.**
Answers
Answered by
Angel Nebula
I think it might be D
Answered by
Sarah
I think it is D too.
Answered by
Nebulae
Prty sre its d
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