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Deep-sea trenches generally lie seaward of and parallel to adjacent island arcs or mountain ranges of the continental margins. They are closely associated with and found in subduction zones—that is, locations where a lithospheric plate bearing oceanic crust slides down into the upper mantle under the force of gravity.
Explanation:
"The result is a topographic depression where the oceanic plate comes in contact with the overriding plate, which may be either oceanic or continental. If the overriding plate is oceanic, an island arc develops. The trench forms an arc in plan view, and islands with explosive volcanoes develop on the overriding plate. If the overriding plate is continental, a marginal trench forms where the topographic depression appears to follow the outline of the continental margin. Explosive volcanoes are found there too"
Answer: convergent plate boundary
Explanation: when a plate capped by oceanic crust is subducted under a continental lithosphere an accretionary wedge and fore-arc basin forms an active continental margin between the trench and the continent .the magma that is created by ocean-continent convergence forms a magmatic arc the surface expression of a magmatic arc is either a line of andesitic island such as Aleutian island .
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Having a large ocean on each
side of the country is the geographic feature that made early
Americans consider isolationist policies.
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