A subduction zone is created when one tectonic plate is forced beneath another tectonic plate due to their convergent motion. This process usually occurs at the boundary between oceanic and continental plates or between two oceanic plates. Subduction zones are where some of the most powerful earthquakes and volcanic eruptions on Earth occur.
A subduction zone is a tectonic boundary where one tectonic plate is being forced beneath another. So, in a subduction zone, the process of subduction is taking place, rather than being created or destroyed.
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It is called a subduction zone.
A subduction zone is a tectonic boundary where one tectonic plate is being forced beneath another. So, in a subduction zone, the process of subduction is taking place, rather than being created or destroyed.
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.
It is a subduction zone and can create earthquakes and volcanoes
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A continent to continent convergent boundary does not have a subduction zone.
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Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions do not usually happen away from a subduction zone. Subduction zones are known for their intense seismic activity and volcanic activity due to the movement of tectonic plates.
Spreading center earthquakes are always shallow, subduction zone earthquakes can be very deep.Spreading center earthquakes are typically of lower magnitude than subduction zone earthquakes.
C. subduction zone
It is called a subduction zone.
The opposite of a subduction zone is a divergent boundary, where tectonic plates move away from each other. This leads to the formation of new crust as magma rises from the mantle to fill the gap created by the plates moving apart.