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Lava erupting from a volcano on the edge of a subduction zone most likely USED TO
BE what?
Iron from the inner core
O subducted oceanic plate
O continental crust
O island arcs

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Answer:

subducted oceanic plate

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User Wladimir Palant
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Answer:

subducted oceanic plate

Step-by-step explanation:

  • When the lava has erupted for a volcano that is located at the edge of the subducting zone and most of this is due to the heavier place that is being subducted by a lighter later and the formation of the volcano takes place and as a result of this, the plates are get collided and give rise to a volcanic form and formation of the orogeny the process of the mountain building of the island arc and the plateaus.
  • Formation of a volcanic arc as also common on this type of process as the crusts can go at a depth of the 50 to 100 miles and the hot crusts release fluids trapped inside thus leads to the lava eruption.
  • Some of the known examples include the Crater Lake Lassen Volcanic and Mount Rainier
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