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One lithospheric plate can slide below another at __. a. divergent boundary b. convergent plate boundary c. over-thrust plate boundary d. a fault line
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One lithospheric plate can slide below another at __.
a. divergent boundary
b. convergent plate boundary
c. over-thrust plate boundary
d. a fault line
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b., a convergent plate boundary.
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