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What type of plate collision does not result in the subduction of one plate under the other
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This type of plate collision can be like the movement along the San Andreas Fault or a transform fault with lateral movement with no subduction or it could be like the movement of the Indian subcontinent pushing on China to create the Himalayas.
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