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when subduction zones occur, what ultimately determines which plate will subduct? (1 point) the subducting plate being thicker the subducting plate being lighter the subducting plate being more dense the subducting plate being stronger which type of plate boundary occurs when two plates move away from each other? (1 point) transform boundary convergent boundary divergent boundary subduction zone which of these is an example of surface water? (1 point) a well a river groundwater
Brief Explanations
- In subduction zones, the more - dense plate sinks beneath the less - dense plate due to gravity.
- When two plates move away from each other, it is a divergent boundary.
- Surface water is water on the Earth's surface, and a river is an example while a well accesses groundwater.
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- The subducting plate being more dense
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