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Geography, 10.11.2020 19:20, loveuncondition
Convection currents move tectonic plates in two locations as described below:
Location A: Tectonic plates move away from each other
Location B: One tectonic plate is forced beneath another
What statement most likely describes the effects of this movement at each location?
a)Location A creates a volcano; Location B uplifts and forms a mountain
b)Location A uplifts and forms a mountain; Location B creates a volcano
c)Location A creates a gap allowing molten material to seep through; Location B melts and recycles the crust
d)Location A melts and recycles the crust; Location B creates new ocean crust
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