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What happens when magma convection currents move in opposite directions?
1. Overlying, adjacent plates collide violently.
2. Groundwater rises to the surface.
3. New crust is formed along the boundary.
4. Oceanic plates slide beneath continental plates.
5. Overlying, adjacent plates are pulled apart.

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Answered by Anonymous
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New Crust is formed along the boundary, Overlying adjacent plates are pulled apart... those are 100% correct answers and i had my teacher check them

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