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The map shows an island arc in alaska named the aleutian arc. what does the arc suggest about its surrounding geographic region?

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Answer:

The correct answers are that

the region is affected by a subduction zone

the region may have active volcanoes

that the region is close to a convergent boundary

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Kmx
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The region is predominantly a volcanic area as there are a lot of activities in the place. The Aleutian arc itself is a volcanic arc that is made up of a number of active and inactive volcanoes. The name Aleutian is a name of a nearby island. In a nutshell the arc suggest that there are a number of geographic activities such as volcanoes happening in that area
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