What is most often the case when an ocean plate converges with another plate?(1 point)

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large rift valleys
large rift valleys

new land is created due to magma
new land is created due to magma

some kind of subduction zone
some kind of subduction zone

mountain building

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When an ocean plate converges with another plate, the most often the case is some kind of subduction zone. In these scenarios, the denser oceanic plate is generally forced beneath the less dense continental plate or another oceanic plate, leading to geological activity such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of deep ocean trenches.