A) convergent plate boundary
B) Curie point
C) hot spot
D) asthenosphere
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A) continental crust, oceanic crust, and ocean water
B) continental crust, lithospheric mantle, and asthenospheric mantle
C) continental crust, lithospheric mantle, and oceanic crust
D) continental crust only, NOT oceanic crust
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A) Red Sea
B) Appalachian Mountains
C) Peru-Chile Trench
D) San Andreas Fault
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A) volcanoes associated with subduction and a convergent plate boundary
B) volcanoes fed by a long-lived hot spot below the Pacific lithospheric plate
C) volcanoes associated with a mid-Pacific oceanic ridge and spreading center
D) volcanoes associated with a mid-Pacific transform fault
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A) subduction zones along convergent plate boundaries
B) transform fault zones along divergent plate boundaries
C) rift zones along oceanic ridges
D) sites of long-lived, hot spot volcanism in the ocean basins
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A) evidence of subduction in the Pacific Northwest of the United States
B) evidence of rifting of the North American continent
C) a product of the San Andreas Fault
D) due to a hot spot beneath Seattle
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A) volcanoes
B) earthquakes
C) very young oceanic crust
D) all of the above
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