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When two plates pull apart from one another, what is likely to happen there? A. subduction B. volcanic activity C. mountain building D. transform movement
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When two plates pull apart from one another, what is likely to happen there?
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I have disagree. Yes, magma does rise when the crust is pulled apart, but it then turns into a "subduction zone"
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Volcanic activity is likely to happen when two plates pull apart form one another. When the surface of the Earth is separated, the magma within will pour out.
Answer: B. Volcanic Activity
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