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How does subduction at convergent plate boundaries lead to the formation of volcanoes?

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How does subduction at convergent plate boundaries lead to the formation of volcanoes?

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The water and sediments on the oceanic plate (the one being subducted) are subjected to high temperatures and pressures when they reach a certain depth. The water, combined with magma (melted sediments from both plates), works its way up through the continental plate, and volcanoes are formed where the magma breaches the surface.

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