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Biology, 01.02.2020 23:45 alexandraschwartz21

How does the mantle interact with the crust at a subduction zone? a. plates move apart to form deep cracks in the crust. b. plates move towards each other to form mountains. c. a plate is pulled under another plate and melts into the mantle. d. molten materials seep out when plates move away from each other.

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