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At divergent boundaries, hot mantle rock rises and _____ occurs. cool-temperature melting pressured melting decompression melting no melting
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At divergent boundaries, hot mantle rock rises and _____ occurs.
cool-temperature melting
pressured melting
decompression melting
no melting
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Decompression melting
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The answer should be C), decompression melting. Hope this was helpful! :)
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