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What is the illustration an example of?

a. oceanic-oceanic convergence boundary

b. transform boundary

c. divergent boundary

d. continental-continental convergence boundary

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The illustration an example of a. oceanic-oceanic convergence boundary

What is an oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary?

Ocean-ocean convergence is the meeting point of two oceanic plates. The denser plate subducts into the asthenosphere beneath the convergence zone, forming a surface trench.

The region below the convergence zone is known as the subduction zone.A collision between two plates that are made of oceanic lithosphere is referred to as an oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary. One of the plates will continue to subduct beneath the other despite the fact that this boundary involves the same kind of lithosphere.

What is the illustration an example of? a. oceanic-oceanic convergence boundary b-example-1
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Answer:

As given below.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. The transform boundary is that of the San Andreas fault in California.

2. The divergent boundary is an example of the pacific ocean that is shrinking due to the opening of the Atlantic ocean.

3. The continental-continental convergent boundary is an example of the Indian plate and the Eurasian plate.

4. Oceanic-oceanic convergence boundary is an example of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska and the Japanese islands.

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