At which type of plate boundary would a string of small volcanic islands most likely form?(1 point)

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convergent ocean-land boundary
convergent ocean-land boundary

transverse boundary
transverse boundary

convergent ocean-ocean boundary
convergent ocean-ocean boundary

divergent ocean-ocean boundary

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A string of small volcanic islands is most likely to form at a convergent ocean-ocean boundary. This type of boundary occurs when two oceanic plates collide, causing one plate to subduct beneath the other, leading to volcanic activity and the formation of island arcs.