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What is most often the case when an ocean plate converges with another plate?(1 point)
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new land is created due to magma
new land is created due to magma
mountain building
mountain building
some kind of subduction zone
some kind of subduction zone
large rift valleys
large rift valleys
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some kind of subduction zone
Explanation: oceanic plates are dense and usually sink beneath another plate at convergent boundaries, forming subduction zones (trenches, volcanic arcs, earthquakes).
Explanation: oceanic plates are dense and usually sink beneath another plate at convergent boundaries, forming subduction zones (trenches, volcanic arcs, earthquakes).
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