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Priya took notes during her Earth Science class. What was most likely the topic of the lecture Priya attended? Volcanic Arcs The San Andreas Fault Mid-Ocean Ridges Subduction Zones
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Priya took notes during her Earth Science class. What was most likely the topic of the lecture Priya attended?
Volcanic Arcs
The San Andreas Fault
Mid-Ocean Ridges
Subduction Zones
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Mid ocean ridges.
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