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Which type of convergent plate movement is depicted in the image above? A. oceanic-oceanic B. continental-continental C. oceanic-continental D. transform boundary

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The Answer is C. oceanic-crust!

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Answer:

C. oceanic-continental

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A convergent plate movement can be defined as the movement that occurs when two different or similar plates found in the Earth's crust are moving towards one another ( converging towards one another) such they collide or hit another and this results in one of the plates been subdued or found beneath the other plate.

In the question above, the type of convergent plate movement shown in the attached diagram is called the Oceanic Continental convergent plate movement.

The Oceanic Continental convergent plate movement is the movement that occurs when the Oceanic plate and the Continental plate are moving towards one another such that they collide or meet with one another and the Oceanic plate is subdued under the continental plate.

It is important to note that when two different plates in the Earth crust meet with one another, it is the heavier plate that is subdue or submerged under the less heavier plate.

Due to the subduction of the Oceanic plate beneath the Continental plate, the resultant effects is the presence of earthquakes and eruptions of volcanoes.

Which type of convergent plate movement is depicted in the image above? A. oceanic-example-1
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