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Which type of plate boundary does not involve plates moving towards or away from each other, but sliding past each other?

A. Conservative
B. Convergent destructive (subduction)
C. Constructive
D. Convergent collision

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Answer:

B - convergent destructive (subduction)

Step-by-step explanation:

option A is not a plate boundary. A constructive plate boundary moves away from eachother and a convergent collision boundary would suggest no slipping whereas a convergent destructive boundary has subduction take place which is when a denser plate slips under a less dense plate.

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