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When two oceanic plates collide, one plate may sink under the other as it is forced down into the mantle. What landform is most likely to result from this movement of the plates? A. mountain B. fault C.
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When two oceanic plates collide, one plate may sink under the other as it is forced down into the mantle.
What landform is most likely to result from this movement of the plates?
A. mountain
B. fault
C. trench
D. rift valley
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C, When two oceanic plates converge, the denser plate will end up sinking below the less dense plate, leading to the formation of an oceanic subduction zone.
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