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the diffrence between subduction and accretion and the significance of each?)
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- Subduction: Occurs at convergent plate boundaries where one tectonic plate (usually oceanic, denser) is forced beneath another (continental or less dense oceanic). Significance: Drives plate tectonics, recycles crust/mantle material, forms volcanoes (e.g., Pacific Ring of Fire) and deep ocean trenches, and triggers earthquakes.
- Accretion: Involves the accumulation of material (e.g., sediment, volcanic arcs, terranes) onto a tectonic plate or landmass. Significance: Builds continental crust (e.g., adding terranes to continents), forms mountain ranges (e.g., Himalayas from India - Eurasia collision - related accretion), and influences geological diversity.
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- Difference: Subduction is the sinking of one plate beneath another (destructive, recycles material). Accretion is the addition of material to a plate/landmass (constructive, builds crust).
- Significance of Subduction: Recycles Earth’s crust, creates volcanic activity/earthquakes, forms ocean trenches.
- Significance of Accretion: Builds continental crust, forms mountain ranges, increases geological complexity.