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At what kind of boundary does oceanic lithosphere plunge beneath an overriding continental plate?

convergent continental-continental boundary
divergent boundary
colliding boundary
convergent oceanic-continental boundary

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convergent oceanic-continental boundary

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Convergent oceanic-continental boundary is a type of plate boundary that occurs when a plate of oceanic lithosphere plunges beneath an overriding plate of continental crust.
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