Why can volcanoes form at convergent boundaries? (1 point)

• Due to plates smashing together, the crust cracks and starts falling apart.
• Due to plates smashing into each other, the crust folds upward.
• Due to subduction, magma shoots out of the crust.
• Due to subduction, a great height difference occurs on the sea floor.

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Due to subduction, magma shoots out of the crust.
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