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murzikaleks [220]
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5

A terrane created by an oceanic volcanic arc accreted to a continental margin would be composed __________.

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NeTakaya2 years ago
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Answer: it is most likely c or d

Explanation: A terrain of an oceanic volcanic arc is when a oceanic crust is being subducted under a continential crust a volcanic arc is an active land mass. the more active the plates are from grinding and subducting the bigger the arc will be the ark can also make small islands their are 3 known types of arcs.

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