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Question 27 (1 point)
The resulting landforms of two Oceanic plates converging is a Deep Ocean Trench along an Island Arc.
True
False; non-volcanic mountains
The resulting landforms of two Oceanic plates converging is a Deep Ocean Trench along an Island Arc.
True
False; non-volcanic mountains
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GPT-4o mini
True. When two oceanic plates converge, one plate is usually subducted beneath the other, leading to the formation of a deep ocean trench. This process can also result in the creation of an island arc, which consists of volcanic islands formed from the melting of the subducted plate.