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What would happen if an oceanic plate collides with a continental
plate? Give example.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When an oceanic plate converges with a continental plate, the oceanic crust will always subduct under the continental crust; this is because oceanic crust is naturally denser. ... This melting leads to heat being transferred upwards and uplifting the crust, eventually developing into a volcano.

Answered by jitensharma077
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When an oceanic plate converges with a continental plate, the oceanic crust will always subduct under the continental crust; this is because oceanic crust is naturally denser. ... This melting leads to heat being transferred upwards and uplifting the crust, eventually developing into a volcano.

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