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Above a subduction zone, there are long narrow openings in the earth's crust that form what kind of formations?

Plains
Ridges
Trenches
Volcanoes

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Long, narrow openings above a subduction zone are called TRENCHES. The appropriate answer is C. The trench marks the point where the denser oceanic plate begins its descent into the mantle. These boundaries are known as convergent or destructive plate boundaries. Examples of oceanic trenches include the Peru-Chile Trench and the Marianas Trench.
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