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what forms when the earths plates slide past each other?
- an ocean mountain
- a glacier
- a volcano
- an earthquake
Brief Explanations
- An ocean mountain (seamount) forms from volcanic activity at oceanic ridges or hotspots, not plate sliding.
- A glacier is formed by accumulated snow over time, unrelated to plate movement.
- A volcano is formed by magma rising from subduction or hotspots, often at convergent/divergent boundaries, not sliding plates.
- When Earth’s tectonic plates slide past each other (transform boundaries), the friction and stress release cause earthquakes.
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