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Fracture zones are common in - A. in oceanic sediment. D. where mountains form by compression. C. deep within oceanic trenches. B. along mid-ocean ridges.
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Fracture zones are common in -
A. in oceanic sediment.
D. where mountains form by compression.
C. deep within oceanic trenches.
B. along mid-ocean ridges.
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Answer: I think is A
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