Which statement describes the process of subduction?
A)Convection currents pull a plate into t...
Which statement describes the process of subduction?
A)Convection currents pull a plate into the mantle.
B)One plate slides beneath another due to gravitational pull.
C)Materials are transferred within Earth’s interior by density.
D)Heat cycles in the mantle cause plates to constantly move.
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