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  • Understanding Subduction Zones: Formation and Geological Impact
    When a slab of crust is forced down, it forms a subduction zone. This is a region where one tectonic plate moves beneath another plate and sinks into the Earth's mantle. Subduction zones are the sites of intense geological activity, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mountain building. They also play a major role in the Earth's heat transfer and chemical cycling.
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