Biology, 04.12.2021 07:10, webbjalia04
Subduction occurs when one plate moves under
another. As one plate slides under the other, what
will eventually happen to the lower plate
as it moves further down?
A cool, solidify, and
eventually stop moving
B get hotter as it gets deeper
and will eventually melt
C start to move up again pushing
the other plate higher
D break up into millions of small pieces
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