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At This Convergent Boundary,a Subduction Zone Forms as the Result

Question 63

Question 63

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  At this convergent boundary,a subduction zone forms as the result of density differences of the converging plates. A) oceanic plate-continental plate B) oceanic plate-oceanic plate C) continental-plate-continental plate D) continental shield-craton E) terrane-craton At this convergent boundary,a subduction zone forms as the result of density differences of the converging plates.


A) oceanic plate-continental plate
B) oceanic plate-oceanic plate
C) continental-plate-continental plate
D) continental shield-craton
E) terrane-craton

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