Asked by sal fisher
Why can volcanoes form at convergent boundaries? (1 point)
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Due to subduction, a great height difference occurs on the sea floor.
Due to subduction, a great height difference occurs on the sea floor.
Due to subduction, magma shoots out of the crust.
Due to subduction, magma shoots out of the crust.
Due to plates smashing into each other, the crust folds upward.
Due to plates smashing into each other, the crust folds upward.
Due to plates smashing together, the crust cracks and starts falling apart.
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Due to subduction, a great height difference occurs on the sea floor.
Due to subduction, a great height difference occurs on the sea floor.
Due to subduction, magma shoots out of the crust.
Due to subduction, magma shoots out of the crust.
Due to plates smashing into each other, the crust folds upward.
Due to plates smashing into each other, the crust folds upward.
Due to plates smashing together, the crust cracks and starts falling apart.
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sal fisher
Two plates slide past each other, causing the crust of each plate to start falling apart. Soon, a crack forms between the two plates.
Which type of boundary is the statement describing?
(1 point)
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Transform boundary
Transform boundary
Divergent boundary
Divergent boundary
Convergent boundary
Convergent boundary
Trench boundary
Which type of boundary is the statement describing?
(1 point)
Responses
Transform boundary
Transform boundary
Divergent boundary
Divergent boundary
Convergent boundary
Convergent boundary
Trench boundary
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