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A section of the crust moves under another section of crust without changing the land above. From the surface, the process would seem to be: O A. constructive B. destructive C. both constructive and destructive
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A section of the crust moves under another section of crust without changing the land
above. From the surface, the process would seem to be:
O A. constructive
B. destructive
C. both constructive and destructive
D. neither constructive or destructive
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