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How a subduction zone forms?

When two plates move together (at least one must be oceanic crust), one will sink beneath the other. The result is that a subduction zone forms between the two plates at the location where they meet.


What forms when two tectoinc plates collide?

Usually either a mountain range, or a subduction zone.


When plates collide what forms above the subduction zone?

When plates collide, one plate is typically forced beneath the other in a process known as subduction. This can create mountain ranges, volcanic arcs, and deep ocean trenches above the subduction zone as a result of the intense geological activity generated by the collision and subduction of the plates.


What is a region where oceanic plates sink down into the asthenosphere?

A subduction zone is a region where oceanic plates sink down into the asthenosphere beneath another plate, such as at convergent plate boundaries. This process can lead to the formation of deep oceanic trenches, volcanic arcs, and earthquakes.


Plates move together at a what?

Subduction zone.


Is mount Cleveland a subduction zone?

Moun Cleveland formed as a result of a subduction zone, but is not a subduction zone in and of itself. A subduction zone is a feature that forms volcanoes, not a kind of volcano.


As the oceanic plate slides beneath the overriding plate bends what is produced here?

A subduction zone or a trench.


A region where oceanic plates sink down?

Subduction Zone


Where the seafloor is forced under continental plates?

the subduction zone


What is a subducation zone?

A subduction zone is a place that occurs between two tectonic plates. It is the site where these tectonic plates have collided.


What is a suduction zone?

A subduction zone is a convergent boundary where two tectonic plates collide.


What do you call the zone where a lithospheric plates slides back into the earth?

It is called a subduction zone.

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