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question (4 points)
convergent boundary
divergent boundary
transform boundary
transfer boundary
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct plate boundary, we analyze each option:
- Convergent boundary: Occurs when two tectonic plates move toward each other, often causing one plate to subduct (go under) the other, which matches the diagram's depiction of plates colliding and one subducting.
- Divergent boundary: Plates move apart, creating new crust (e.g., mid - ocean ridges), which does not match the diagram.
- Transform boundary: Plates slide past each other horizontally (e.g., San Andreas Fault), no subduction or collision as shown, so incorrect.
- Transfer boundary: Not a standard tectonic boundary term.
So the correct answer is the convergent boundary option.
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A. convergent boundary