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Aprediction of the theory of plate tectonics is that new volcanoes can form at the boundary of two plates as magma seeps between them. to test this hypothesis, a scientist makes a map of existing volcanoes along a tectonic plate and measures the number of new volcanoes that appear over a decade. what would be the expected result of the experiment? how would you interpret the results if the scientist observes no new volcanic activity?

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