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Q: What landforms develop as a result of the volcanic activity that occurss where one oceanic plate descends beneath another oceanic plate?
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Which type of landforms develops at plate boundaries where one oceanic plate descends beneath another?

Ocean Trenches, Island Arcs, Volcanic Mountain Chains, Magmatic Arcs.


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