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Question
select the correct answer.
which tectonic plate boundary caused the structure that is circled in the image?
3d diagram of tectonic plates (oceanic, continental, asthenosphere, volcanoes circled)
a. oceanic - continental convergent boundary
b. oceanic - oceanic convergent boundary
c. divergent boundary
d. transform boundary
Brief Explanations
- Analyze the image: The diagram shows an oceanic plate (denser) subducting beneath a continental plate, with volcanoes forming on the continental crust (circled structure).
- Recall plate boundaries:
- Oceanic - continental convergent boundary: Occurs when an oceanic plate (denser) subducts under a continental plate (less dense). Subduction leads to melting, magma rise, and volcanic activity (like the circled volcanoes).
- Oceanic - oceanic convergent boundary: Two oceanic plates converge; the denser subducts, forming island arcs (not continental volcanoes here).
- Divergent boundary: Plates move apart (e.g., mid - ocean ridges, rift valleys), not subduction - related volcanoes on continents.
- Transform boundary: Plates slide past each other (e.g., San Andreas fault), no subduction or volcanic arcs on continents.
- Match the image to the boundary: The subduction of oceanic under continental, with continental - side volcanoes, fits an oceanic - continental convergent boundary.
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A. oceanic - continental convergent boundary