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At a subduction zone, one tectonic plate is being forced beneath another into the mantle, where it begins to melt. This process leads to the formation of volcanic arcs and deep ocean trenches. As the descending plate sinks, it causes deformation and earthquakes in the surrounding crust. The intense pressure and heat also contribute to metamorphism of the crustal rocks in the region.

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