Why don't volcanic arcs form at transform plate boundaries?(1 point)
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Plates sliding past each other do not produce large pools of rising magma.
Plates sliding past each other do not produce large pools of rising magma.
Plates that pull away from each other produce earthquakes but not volcanoes.
Plates that pull away from each other produce earthquakes but not volcanoes.
Plates sliding past each other destroy all landforms at their edges.
Plates sliding past each other destroy all landforms at their edges.
Plates that push together don't form volcanoes.
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Plates that push together do form volcanoes, so this statement is incorrect.